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Loan Discharge for Students of Failed Law School
The Department of Education last week announced it was extending the window for students who withdrew from a failed for-profit...

What Do Women Want… in a B-School?
New rankings by FT raise questions about how female applicants view M.B.A. programs.
DeVos: States Don't Have Authority to Regulate Loan Servicers
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Friday weighed in on a dispute over whether states have the authority to regulate federal...

How Presidents View Admissions Issues
On some issues, their perspectives are quite different from those of admissions deans.
Ex-Student With Autism Sues Orange Coast College
A former Orange Coast College student with autism has sued the institution for mistreatment, as he faces felony vandalism and...
Brown Suspends Swim Team Over Hazing Allegations
Brown University has suspended its men’s varsity swimming and diving team after an investigation into allegations of hazing. “After a...
After Tumultuous Search, Suffolk Appoints New President
After several years of high turnover and a 17-month search, Suffolk University appointed Marisa Kelly president, according to The Boston...

Funneling Students to Bank Fees?
Wells Fargo’s deals with colleges are scrutinized for being costly to account holders. A senator wants answers, but the bank’s backers on campus say it’s sometimes the best option to help students -- and institutional budgets.
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