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Education Dept. Reminds Colleges to Tell Students Cost of Attendance
Colleges must tell any enrolled or prospective student the cost of attendance, and those that don’t could face a fine...
Harvard Law Enrolls Smallest Number of Black Students Since 1965
A year after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled affirmative action in college admissions unconstitutional, the law schools at both universities...
Newsom Outlines Plan to Help Non–Degree Holders Access Jobs
California governor Gavin Newsom on Monday unveiled his California Master Plan for Career Education, a new framework for creating well-paying...

Idaho Board of Education Faces Vote on Anti-DEI Resolution
The state’s Board of Education is expected to ban campus offices, centers and policies “dedicated to DEI ideologies.” Some students and faculty are outraged.

Data-Based Decisions: Creating a Less Stressful Final Exam Schedule
A new tool at Bucknell University helps the registrar’s office develop an exam timetable that both accommodates faculty and reduces inconvenient timing for students.

Colleges Urge Education Department to Delay Gainful Employment… Again
The leading lobbying group for colleges says the upcoming change in administration necessitates relief from the Jan. 15 due date. So far, the department isn’t budging.

A Student-Run Caroling Hotline
The University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana staffs a 24/7 Christmas carol call center in a student residence hall, sharing musical holiday joy with callers from around the world.
State Financial Aid on the Rise
States awarded 11 percent more financial aid to students in the 2022–23 academic year than the year before, the largest...
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