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When Net Price Setting Pays Off

University of Dayton reports strong results for first class graduating under a financial aid plan keeping students' net tuition stable for four years, but considerable risks mean the idea might not always transfer well.

Trump Keeps DACA in Place -- for Now

In a reversal from President Trump's campaign promise to “immediately terminate” a program that grants certain undocumented immigrants who were...

Competency Education Group Opens Membership

The Competency-Based Education Network, a grant-funded group of 30 institutions with competency-based programs, has become a free-standing nonprofit association and...

Trump Directs Changes to Cuba Policy

President Trump on Friday signed an expected memorandum directing the creation of new regulations rolling back travel rights to Cuba...

Minnesota State Moorhead Settles Age Bias Suit

A former professor of women’s and gender studies at Minnesota State University at Moorhead who accused the university of age...

Arizona Regent Records Self Mocking Lawmaker

During a tense meeting with state lawmakers, Greg Patterson, the chairman of the Arizona Board of Regents, resorted to attacking...

Louisiana Becomes First State to Ban the Box

The movement to “ban the box” is often touted as a way to help ex-convicts find employment after incarceration. If...

Attracting Chinese Students With Their Own Admissions Test

Two years into an unusual approach to international admissions, University of San Francisco finds that it's working.