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Montana’s senior Sen. Steve Daines co-sponsored an annual bipartisan resolution recognizing the contributions of the country’s tribal colleges and universities this week, alongside Sen. Martin Hei...
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A new report from EAB finds colleges are battered by political, social and market forces, resulting in a sector with less autonomy and tighter margins than in past downturns.
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FAFSA completion among the class of 2026 has already eclipsed the 2018 peak, marking a decisive recovery from the simplified form's rollout.
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States, cities and even a trade union in Washington state are investing in training programs to fill the gap
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State education officials announced the largest expansion of Massachusetts Early College programs during a visit to Worcester Technical High School, where participation has surged in recent years
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Colleges have been criticized for admitting more students through early decision, which benefits wealthier applicants. Without affirmative action, it could be a boon for diversity as well—depending ...
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Tidewater Community College is rolling out a streamlined apprenticeship program aimed at connecting residents directly to high-paying, high-demand careers.
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Part 1 of a series on Texas 2036’s Earned but Not Awarded report; on “potential completers” and recognizing already earned credits.
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The Education Department held several closed-door meetings Thursday, but it’s unclear if officials will compromise.
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Department officials say they are creating a level playing field. Advocates and committee members say they are leaving students vulnerable.
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Inside Higher Ed’s editor in chief, Sara Custer, is in
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The U.S. Education Department (ED) this week detailed its timeline and implementation of real-time identity screening procedures for applicants completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid ...
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The academic money pit that has become New College of Florida received kid-glove treatment in The New York Times, but it’s because nobody checked the math. There’s a cost to swapping out curriculu...
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News that the Trump administration has agreed to reevaluate thousands of science and medical research grant applications held up over DEI concerns should be met with cautious optimism.
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It is an issue of equity – one that COM has been committed to improving despite already being lauded as a leader among state educational institutions.