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Some Community Colleges See Level Funding Despite Lean State Budgets
In some states, community college systems have seen wins this budget season even when lawmakers were looking to cut costs.

The College Board’s FAFSA Takeover
The embattled Federal Student Aid office enlisted executives from the nonprofit to help launch next year’s aid form. Is it a necessary shake-up or an ethical blunder?
Back From the Brink, Zayed University Sustains Its Accreditation

Should Colleges Strive to Improve Student Mindsets?
Weaving together narratives from almost three dozen college students, a book from the Aspen Institute’s CEO proposes a new way to think about college outcomes.
An Online Pivot That Continues to Pay Off
Enrollment is so strong at Unity Environmental University that it recently announced it will both raise employee salaries and freeze tuition.
Student Expelled After Getting Scholarship With Fake Documents and AI-Written Essay

A Florida Law Has Nearly Killed Campus Voter Registration Drives
After a 2023 measure increased penalties for making errors when registering voters, some student groups have decided the risk of doing so is too high.

Renowned Tech Analyst Urges Higher Ed Leadership in AI
Mary Meeker pushes for universities to partner with business and adopt AI—and quickly.
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