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‘Huge Sense of Relief’: How New FAFSA Could Help Homeless Students

On the new form, students will have to answer fewer questions about their status as unaccompanied homeless youth. Advocates are hoping the changes make it easier for students to access financial aid but worry about implementation.

Ron DeSantis, wearing a suit and tie, pointing and talking into a microphone

The Political Trials of a Southern Accreditor

The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has been a frequent target in the partisan fight over higher ed. Its struggles could hold lessons for other agencies under lawmakers’ scrutiny.

Few Changes Planned to Foreign Gift Reporting Requirements

The Biden administration is largely sticking with Trump-era requirements that outline how colleges should disclose foreign gifts of more than $250,000. Higher education associations had urged the department to rethink its approach.

N.Y. Higher Ed Leaders Celebrate ‘Transformational’ Budget

New York governor Kathy Hochul on Wednesday enacted historic funding increases for the state’s two public university systems, the State...
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Trump’s ‘Secret Weapon’? College Accreditation

Accreditors said the plan was not practical and represented a shift for the former president. The issue of accreditation has become the subject of much debate between the two leading Republicans eyeing the presidency in 2024.

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A Revised Second-Chance Pell Experiment

Students in prison will be able to access the Pell Grant when new rules take effect this summer as part of a revised pilot program.

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Slimming Down to Stay Afloat

Projecting an enrollment nosedive, West Virginia University is preparing for a lean future. Some call it an act of surrender, while others say it’s a prudent choice to be replicated elsewhere.

Terry Hartle, a white man with gray hair wearing a collared shirt.

Higher Ed in Today’s Political Climate: Key Podcast

Terry Hartle, longtime lobbyist, discusses partisanship, public concerns about value and ideological imbalance, and more.