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University of Michigan scraps multimillion dollar DEI investment
The move shuttered the public flagship’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Office for Health Equity and Inclusion, effective immediately.
By Laura Spitalniak • March 28, 2025 -
‘Moving in the right direction’: The push by wealthy institutions to enroll more low-income students
Pell Grant recipients at colleges with the largest endowments increased nearly 5 percentage points since 2007, per a recent Brookings Institution analysis.
By Lilah Burke • March 28, 2025 -
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Colleges focus on retention with a variety of steps designed to keep students committed to staying in school and completing their education.
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Education Department reopens IDR student loan plan applications
The American Federation of Teachers sued the agency this month for blocking access to the congressionally mandated repayment options.
By Ben Unglesbee • March 27, 2025 -
What types of colleges offer the best ROI?
The financial value of 4,600 colleges has been updated in a database from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce.
By Lilah Burke • March 25, 2025 -
High school students with autism gain college mentors in NYC program
The Making Mentors program empowers college students with autism to provide representation for and build community with high school mentees.
By Briana Mendez-Padilla • March 24, 2025 -
Gender gaps in certain STEM majors are widening — but not everywhere
Growing divides in physics and other fields at less selective colleges may be troubling for institutions hoping to graduate students into high-paying careers.
By Lilah Burke • March 19, 2025 -
‘SEND HELP!’: 59% of students face insecurities around needs like food and housing
Among students who stopped-out or are in danger of doing so, 79% cited basic needs insecurities and financial challenges, the Hope Center found.
By Laura Spitalniak • March 11, 2025 -
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Engaging families: A key to boosting college student retention
Recent data underscores that when parents are actively engaged, students are more likely to persist through their academic journey.
March 10, 2025 -
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Diversifying college admissions: Why test-optional is not as effective as we hoped
Data suggests test-blind policies remove higher education barriers for underrepresented students.
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Transfer enrollment ticked up 4.4% in the fall, report finds
Previously stopped-out students starting at new institutions made up a majority of transfers, the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center found.
By Ben Unglesbee • March 5, 2025 -
Lumina sets new postsecondary attainment goal with focus on college ROI
The influential nonprofit wants 75% of U.S. adults to have a postsecondary degree or credential that leads to “economic prosperity” by 2040.
By Laura Spitalniak • March 4, 2025 -
AFT sues Education Department over anti-DEI guidance
The union alleged that the agency's recent guidance barring colleges from considering race in any of their programs and policies is unconstitutional.
By Laura Spitalniak • Feb. 26, 2025 -
Why the University of Texas System is offering microcredentials to students — for free
The public network is providing access to Coursera’s Career Academy, which includes professional certificates from companies like Microsoft and Google.
By Lilah Burke • Feb. 26, 2025 -
Court declines to block DOGE from accessing Education Department data
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss, an Obama appointee, said the student group failed to show it faced “irreparable harm” without emergency relief.
By Natalie Schwartz • Feb. 18, 2025 -
Best Buy launches free degrees for full- and part-time workers
The consumer electronics retailer said it will provide immediate access to the program on an employee’s first day of employment.
By Carolyn Crist • Feb. 18, 2025 -
Want to measure how much college graduates make? Timing matters.
Associate and bachelor’s degree holders have similar earnings right after graduation, but the differences widen over time, research finds.
By Lilah Burke • Feb. 18, 2025 -
The latest roundup of DEI cuts across the country
From liberal arts colleges to massive public flagships, institutions of all kinds are moving to comply with changing federal expectations.
By Laura Spitalniak • Feb. 12, 2025 -
DOGE temporarily blocked from accessing Education Department student aid data
In a lawsuit, the University of California Student Association alleged that the “scale of intrusion into individuals’ privacy is enormous and unprecedented.”
By Natalie Schwartz • Updated Feb. 24, 2025 -
Legacy admissions tumbled dramatically over past decade
The share of four-year institutions considering an applicant's family ties to an alum has dropped by half since 2015, Education Reform Now found.
By Ben Unglesbee • Feb. 10, 2025 -
Education Department opens Title IX probes following anti-trans order
The agency said it is investigating San José State University, the University of Pennsylvania and a middle and high school athletics association.
By Natalie Schwartz • Feb. 6, 2025 -
NYC Public Schools moves to launch early college program with Delaware State
The partnership aims to have high school students graduate with an associate degree — and automatic admission to the historically Black college.
By Danielle McLean • Feb. 6, 2025 -
Trump signs executive order barring transgender students from women’s sports
During the signing ceremony, the president warned colleges and K-12 schools that they could lose federal funding if they don’t comply.
By Natalie Schwartz • Updated Feb. 5, 2025 -
Accreditors brace for Trump’s promised higher ed shakeup
At Council for Higher Education Accreditation's annual conference, sector leaders shared the policy shifts they're expecting under the new administration.
By Ben Unglesbee , Natalie Schwartz • Jan. 31, 2025 -
Florida lawmakers pass bill to roll back in-state tuition for undocumented students
But Gov. Ron DeSantis indicated he would not sign the sweeping legislative package, saying it "would actually weaken state immigration enforcement.”
By Laura Spitalniak • Jan. 31, 2025 -
The coming decline in high school graduate counts, in 5 charts
A recent forecast dove deep into the demographics and number of future traditional-aged college prospects. The news wasn’t all bad.
By Ben Unglesbee • Jan. 27, 2025