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Since the Supreme Court limited the use of race-conscious admissions in 2023, policymakers, college leaders, and researchers have been eager to understand how the decision reshaped the college access ...
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The next generation to make their way on college campuses in five to 10 years could bring higher expectations for always-on connectivity and hybrid learning.
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Conservative critics say America's elite colleges don't encourage political diversity and have biased admissions. A Yale University commission recently concluded that those critics may be right.
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If Congress doesn’t act, the Pell Grant program faces a potential deficit of $17 billion
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In this week’s Voices of Student Success episode, JED’s Katie Hurley discusses rising demand for support, the strain it places on institutions and the huge disparity in college responses.
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Over 5,000 grants from across the country are covered by the settlement, according to the Massachusetts attorney general’s office.
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For many families, the first number they look for in a college search is the one that makes them stop searching: the sticker price. In 2025–26, average annual published tuition and fees reached $11,...
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Demographic decline and new statutory ROI metrics are reshaping how academic programs are evaluated and sustained. As earnings-based accountability becomes
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Discover how Mark Milliron leads National University to serve students juggling parenting, work, and education with flexible pathways.
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Many higher ed institutions are reluctant to embrace AI, but its growing presence in education is an opportunity to rethink the structure of the system.
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Four grads on the spaces that helped them process racism and feel whole.