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Consumer Finance Bureau Will Study For-Profit College Loans

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced Thursday that it will begin examining the operations of postsecondary colleges, such as for-profit...

The Week in Admissions News

Boston College’s new effort for low-income students; transfer enrollment stabilizes; California effort to involve students in solving problems; a free online certificate.

U of Rhode Island Revokes 2 Honorary Degrees

The University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees has voted to revoke two honorary degrees: one to retired Lieutenant General...

What Admissions Officers Aren’t Supposed to Say

Clemson official blasted Republicans and said any applicants from the party should actively denounce white supremacy and misogyny.

‘If I’m Hungry, the Last Thing I’m Worried About Is Physics II’

A new survey of nearly 5,000 students at historically Black colleges and universities found that they faced food shortages and unstable housing and experienced homelessness during 2019–20.

Students Embrace Peer Mental Health Counseling

A new survey finds increased interest in peer mental health counseling. Experts say it can help alleviate overburdened campus services, but they stress the importance of proper training.

Weekly Wisdom | Paul Quinn College President Michael Sorrell

Enjoy this inspiring conversation with Paul Quinn College President Michael Sorrell, Bridget Burns from University Innovation Alliance, and Doug Lederman...

Faculty Protest at Pasadena City College

Faculty members at Pasadena City College held a protest Thursday against returning to class in person on Monday, The Pasadena...