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GAO: Colleges, Consultants Game Rules to Lower Default Rates
Report says some institutions partnered with consulting firms that improperly pushed borrowers into forbearance, helping colleges avoid sanctions for high default rates but costing students and taxpayers.
Court Rejects Arizona Attorney General's Lawsuit on Tuition
Arizona's attorney general does not have standing to challenge the Arizona Board of Regents' powers to set tuition for the...
Academic Minute: Students Should March and Then Run
Today on the Academic Minute, part two of a student protest series, Jerusha Conner, associate professor of education at Villanova...
AAUP on Maricopa Shared Governance Changes
The American Association of University Professors is concerned about “apparent departures from generally accepted principles of academic governance” within the...

Making the Case for Test Optional
New study finds that ending SAT and ACT requirements results in more applications and more diversity -- without any decline in graduation rates.

Survey of community college presidents' views on range of issues
Enrollment concerns and finances remain the biggest challenges community college presidents say they face. And those challenges have two-year college...
Are Mass Shootings This Generation’s Vietnam War?
There’s been an increase in student activism after recent mass shootings. In today's Academic Minute, Part 1 of our student...

New Plan to Reform College Basketball
Special commission wants to end one-and-done but largely punts on key issues such as athlete pay and time demands that might impede academic performance.
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