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Experiments With a New Way of Paying for College
Colleges (and nontraditional providers) experiment with income-share agreements as innovation that could help some people afford education and training.

An Affordable Pathway to a Bachelor's Degree
Despite the frequent loss of credits, transferring from a community college to a university is less expensive than starting at a four-year institution, a new study finds.
Proposed Visa Vetting Changes Raise Concerns
More than 50 academic organizations signed a letter registering concerns about proposed changes to the visa vetting process that would...

Can B-School Rankings Be Reformed?
A research paper renews the debate over who is really helped by rankings. Experts weigh in on the arguments.
The Week in Admissions News
U of California sets out-of-state limits; leaks about Trump budget and student aid; FAFSA use is up; and more.
Pressure Builds From Low Endowment Returns
A growing number of universities are lowering the rates of return they expect to earn on their endowments, which could...

O Canada
American students -- at record numbers -- are accepting offers of admissions from Canadian universities. So are students from other parts of the world.
Probe Into Coastal Carolina Cheerleader Scandal Ends
Despite confirmation that some Coastal Carolina University cheerleaders worked for an escort service, the institution will take no action against...
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