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Open Letter on Open Access

Presidents of 57 liberal arts colleges pen a public missive urging Congress to open up access to journal articles on federally funded research.

FAFSA Experiment Boosts College Going

When tax preparers helped them fill out federal student aid form, low-income Americans were likelier to qualify for financial assistance and to enroll in college.

The Last Stop

Among last to start classes in California, community colleges on quarter system struggle -- amid severe budget cuts and overcrowding -- to serve students being turned away elsewhere.

Potsdam Moves Admissions Away From Formula

The State University of New York at Potsdam on Tuesday joined a growing number of colleges ending requirements that all...

'The Trials of Academe'

When in doubt, sue. That philosophy has become an expected part of American society and (to the frustration of many...

Sustainable Hybrids

Case study by South Texas College suggests that courses that a blend of classroom and distance education can produce better outcomes than either one by itself.

Lacking the 'Ability to Benefit'

WASHINGTON -- For weeks, spilling into months, those who watch the for-profit sector of higher education most closely (especially Wall...