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Your Course Is My Course, Too

Private colleges team up online to fill available courses and help students more quickly fulfill degree requirements. The initiative opens the way for more digital collaboration but poses challenges.

Free Speech for Some, Not All?

Adult film star's invite to campus gets a Wisconsin chancellor in trouble. Some see hypocrisy on the part of the state university system, which passed a lengthy free speech policy just last year. Does the system only care about some speech?

Call to Expand Federal Aid for Career Education

A newly released report from a 13-member task force of academics and experts from think tanks calls to "reform higher...

Court Eliminates Debt of Former ITT Tech Students

A federal judge approved a settlement Wednesday that erases more than $500 million in student debt held by former ITT...

Loan Watchdog Starts Group to Fight for Borrowers

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's former top student loan official said Wednesday he was launching an organization to advocate for...

Insuring Against Drop in Chinese Students

U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is paying $424,000 to protect itself in case of a falloff.

The Growing Loan Burden for Parents of College Students

Parents are taking out bigger loans to pay for their children's college education, a new report finds, and having worse outcomes repaying that debt.

Judge Requires Eastern Michigan to Restore Women's Tennis

Eastern Michigan University has hired a new coach and will reinstate its women’s tennis team after a judge ruled that...