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Will Parents Pay?
Survey finds they are skeptical of online-only options available now -- and perhaps in the fall -- and don't want to pay regular tuition rates.

Pricing Pressures Escalate
The second economic crisis in a dozen years could take a bite out of colleges' ability to set prices, but pressures were mounting long before the coronavirus arrived.

Furman Reopens Admissions for This Year
University says it hopes to get students who had wanted to go far from home -- before COVID-19.
Academic Minute: Measuring How New Mothers Function
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Mercer University Week, Jennifer Barkin, associate professor of community medicine and obstetrics, describes...
DeVos Expands Second-Chance Pell Institutions
The U.S. Department of Education is expanding the Second-Chance Pell Experimental Sites Initiative. The initiative lets colleges provide need-based Pell...
University Press of Kentucky Is Funded
The University Press of Kentucky, which two years ago was proposed to be eliminated from receiving state support, has been...

‘Just No Comparison’ for Pandemic’s Financial Shock
Furloughs, layoffs and pay cuts pile up as colleges buckle under the pandemic’s financial stress.
The Week in Admissions News
Planning for the fall; ex-coach at UCLA pleads guilty; public colleges' futures.
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