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When FAFSA Completion Takes a Village
In New York City, completion rates for the revamped federal form are down a whopping 45 percent. City agencies, higher ed partners and advocacy groups are pooling their resources to get back on track.

Full-time Faculty Raises Finally Beat Inflation … Just Barely
With the dollar’s declining value taken into account, new data shows that real wages grew by half a percent. But pay remains well below pre-pandemic levels, and full-time women and part-timers continue to receive less than others.
UT Dallas to Close Former DEI Office
Proposal to Accredit Fully Online Law Schools Prompts Pushback

Degrees Earned Fall Again, Certificates Rise
Fewer people are earning degrees for the second year in a row, but certificates are having a moment, according to a new report.

Success Program Launch: Leadership Academy for All Undergrads
A $20 million gift will fund a leadership development center for students at Washington University in St. Louis, creating new leadership trainings and funding research.

FAFSA Fallout on Capitol Hill
A House committee held its first hearing Wednesday on the disastrous launch of the new FAFSA.
NAIA Bans Transgender Athletes From Women’s Sports
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