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Higher Education Chancellor Sarah Armstrong Tucker asks for nearly $300,000 in additional funds.
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Tufts University is urging students to call the school's police department if they see federal immigration agents on or near campus.
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A NACUBO study found average tuition discount rates at 57.1 percent for first-time, full-time undergraduates, according to preliminary estimates. Net tuition revenue is also down.
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Last year, the state eliminated a tuition benefit that let students receive in-state tuition, regardless of their immigration status.
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AARON KUECKER THINKS the economics of higher education are broken. As CEO of Hope Chicago, he’s on a mission to fix that. Founded in 2022, the nonprofit
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Seeking the help and support of others made all the difference on our path to higher education when the going got tough
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In an interview, University of Illinois President Peter Killeen describes his 5-point plan for how universities can restore public confidence in higher education.
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‘I don't want to sacrifice my family for my possible success’
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More than half of US college students say they’re using the technology in their coursework at least once a week.
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Congress’s new earnings test will stop students from receiving federal aid for some programs. A Hoosier State bill goes further, putting those degrees on the chopping block.
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A couple of years after the University of Arkansas Community College at Hope-Texarkana announced the Hempstead Guarantee to make college more affordable for students from local high schools, the colle...
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From therapy dogs to tutoring hubs, Shields Library is redefining itself as a welcoming space for learning, connection and growth.
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ULM prepares to launch a polite program for student who are parents