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Updated Data Tool Assesses College Return on Investment

The Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce released an updated data tool today that assesses the return on investment...

North Idaho College Wins Accreditation Reprieve

North Idaho College will remain accredited after the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities lifted its show cause status and...

USDA Reinstates Scholarship Program for HBCU Students

On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reopened applications to the 1890 Scholars Program, which provides federal scholarships to agriculture...

Penn State Weighs Campus Closures

Facing enrollment challenges and financial pressures, Pennsylvania State University is launching a review to determine which of its Commonwealth Campuses...
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Academic Success Tip: Reducing Barriers to Tutoring Participation 

Despite a majority of institutions offering tutoring services, only one in eight students utilize these resources. Here are five ways to provide or incentivize use of tutoring services.

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The NSF’s Higher Ed Research ‘Hit List’

Senator Ted Cruz has released a database of more than 3,400 National Science Foundation grants he believes push “a far-left ideology.” Free speech advocates and researchers say it’s a scare tactic that undermines scientific inquiry.

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Applications for Some Student Loan Repayment Plans Frozen

Experts say turning off applications for income-driven repayment options isn’t necessary and could harm borrowers.

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A General Counsel Seeks to Eviscerate Tenure After Being Sued for Ignoring It

Kansas’s Emporia State University is fighting a lawsuit from professors it decided to lay off in 2022. A lawmaker has filed a bill on behalf of its top lawyer, a defendant in the litigation.