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Rent, Read and Return

A growing number of companies are renting textbooks to college students, saying they're an alternative to sky-high price tags.

Call for Board Resignations Expected in U. of Illinois Admissions Case

The head of a committee examining the University of Illinois admissions controversy is expected to call today for all of...

Moved Up Deadline Denies State Student Aid to 130,000 in Illinois

About 130,000 college students in Illinois won't receive state financial aid grants this year because the state moved up its...

The Real Costs of Merit Aid

New study finds that, 10 years after offering non-need-based assistance, private colleges are likely to enroll fewer Pell Grant recipients and fewer black students.

Economy-Driven Changes at the American Council on Education

The American Council on Education will delay salary increases for six months, offer "early exit" packages to employees, and cut...

Sallie Mae Breaks the Bank to Lobby Congress

Sallie Mae spent nearly $2 million in the first half of 2009 on federal lobbying at a time when Congress...

UC Irvine Cuts Five Sports Teams

Citing the state’s severe budget problems, the University of California at Irvine announced that it will cut its men’s and...

The Equal Opportunity Library

Google's mammoth book digitization project means access to knowledge for minorities and the underrepresented, scholars and activists said Wednesday.