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Examining recent trends in student lending, this study outlines a worrisome future. How do student loans fare in light of...

From lack of emotional support to lack of financial support, low-income students (often the first in their families to enter...

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Posted on Thursday January 19

 

Colorado senator Michael Bennet, former Denver schools chief, recently introduced a bill to address a lack of qualified science, technology engineering and...

Posted on Thursday January 19

 

Forbes Magazine examines the way emigrant networks contribute to global economic growth, pointing out that the 60 million Chinese who are working and studying...

Posted on Thursday January 19

With today’s increasingly diverse population, one quarter of Americans, ages 16 to 26, come from immigrant families. How does this group fare on the track to college...

Posted on Tuesday January 10

The state of Georgia's Board of Regents has decided to merge eight colleges into four in order to save money and expand degree offerings to students.

Changing Policy

Community college leaders and others work to reform federal, state, local, and institutional policies that affect higher education, including funding policies, transfer and articulation, equity and access, and completion rates.

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