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Contra Costa President Resigns

The president of Contra Costa Community College has resigned, a month after she was placed on leave for an unspecified...

Cheyney, Facing Accreditation Loss, Raises Millions From Donors and State

Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, whose future has been clouded by financial problems and a threat of losing its accreditation, has...

The Week in Admissions News

Orientation for parents; international students and gun violence; BU's online M.B.A.; presidents and mental health.

Dearborn Students Angered by Shift in Commencement

Students at the University of Michigan at Dearborn are protesting the university's decision to end its December commencement, The Detroit...

Has Admissions Changed Since the Scandal?

Amid reviews of institutional policies, some question whether anything meaningful has happened.

Indiana U Approves Teaching Professor Rank

Indiana University says eligible non-tenure-track faculty members will be able to apply for promotion to the new rank of teaching...

Changes in Non-Federal Aid, 2003-16

Changes in state and institutional support for students.

Court Victory for Foreign Students Enrolled in Fake College

Their immigration statuses were canceled for enrolling in a fake college that the government set up to nab alleged visa fraudsters. Now they've won the right to challenge the blanket finding that they were willing participants in the fraud.