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California Cracks Down on Amerifed for Loan Repayment Scam

In its latest move to crack down on student loan debt-relief scams, California ordered Amerifed Doc Prep LLC to pay...

Affordable Broadband for Low-Income Students

The bipartisan infrastructure bill extends a temporary program providing subsidies to Pell Grant recipients for high-speed internet service.

Private Funding Saves University of Alaska Sports Programs

The University of Alaska Anchorage reversed course on plans to cut its gymnastics, hockey and skiing programs for budgetary reasons...

Department Issues Notice in Favor of State Oversight of Servicers

Individual states are able to regulate federal student loan servicers in most circumstances without being preempted by the Higher Education...

Ep. 50: A Better ‘Transcript’ for Learners and Employers

What skills, knowledge and abilities do students develop as they navigate through college? How do students themselves know, and how...

Coursera vs. 2U/edX? Noodle Joins the Fray

John Katzman's online program company has become an alternative to online degree enablers. Now it wants to similarly challenge major providers of free and low-cost non-degree courses and credentials.

Where Will Students Apply?

Some are removing colleges that are in states with poor records on coronavirus -- regardless of the qualities of the college. Others aren't considering location as a factor.

Vaccinations, Unions and the Law

Colleges and universities increasingly want their students and employees to get the jab. Cases involving vaccines within the University of California and other institutions begin to define the legal terrain.