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Common App Starting New Effort to Reach Low-Income Students

A new initiative launched by the Common App, College Advising Corps and AdmitHub will provide free admissions guidance and coaching...
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Supreme Court Takes on College Athlete Pay

The country's highest court will consider whether NCAA rules limiting education-related financial aid to college athletes violate federal law. The anticipated ruling could have broader implications on how the NCAA defines amateurism in intercollegiate athletics.

Insider-only Webcast: Community College Students and the Pandemic | Wednesday, December 16 at 2:00 pm ET

After the COVID-19 pandemic struck, many predicted a future where community colleges grew in enrollment and in importance. Instead, the...

Art and Social Advocacy

How can women reclaim their power after trauma? In today's Academic Minute, part of University of West Georgia Week, Nisha...

The Pulse: Bridgette Gray of Per Scholas

This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Bridgette Gray, chief impact officer of Per Scholas, a...

MacKenzie Scott Gives Away $4.2 Billion, and Colleges Rejoice

MacKenzie Scott, a writer, philanthropist and ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, on Tuesday announced charitable gifts of about $4.2...

Fossil Fuel Fight Escalates to State Attorney General

Boston College has not wavered, saying that it will not divest from the fossil fuel industry. A group of advocates is taking a new approach, moving its arguments off campus and into the halls of government.

Analysis of U.S. Experiment on Short-Term Pell

A new paper from the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences looks at the effects of two federal...