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Colleges Confounded by Flood of Borrower-Defense Claims

The Education Department is working to clear a backlog in applications for debt relief through its borrower-defense program. Colleges aren’t sure how to respond to notifications of the claims.

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with Rio Salado College President Kate Smith

Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with Rio Salado College President Kate Smith

Congressional Dems Renew Push to Make Community College Free

Eligible students could attend community or technical college for free under a new bill introduced this week in Congress. Sponsored...

Learning From Central Park’s History: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Dawn Biehler, associate professor of geography and environmental sciences at the University of Maryland Baltimore...
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Proposed Pennsylvania Consortium off to Rocky Start

A study for a proposed consortium in the Keystone State has hit a snag: two of five participating institutions have bowed out over concerns about potential job cuts.

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Scaling Up: Affordable Transport for Off-Campus Mental Health Care

The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill offers free rides for students seeking counseling and therapy care through a Lyft partnership, increasing access to care.

Middle East Tensions Reroute Semester at Sea Ship

Because of tensions in the Middle East, Semester at Sea, a study abroad program held on a cruise ship that...
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Is ‘Gen P’ Ready for College?

This fall’s applicant cohort will be the first to have entered high school during the pandemic. Assessing their college readiness will be a challenge for admissions offices.