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Column // Merger Watch
Declining K-12 enrollment spells trouble for higher education’s future
Given demographic trends, the sector will likely become more competitive and experience more closures, one consolidation expert argues.
By Ricardo Azziz • Dec. 19, 2024 -
Teacher diversity lags behind rate in broader workforce
To build a stronger pipeline, the National Council on Teaching Quality recommends supporting college students in teacher preparation programs.
By Anna Merod • Dec. 12, 2024 -
Florida bill would roll back in-state tuition for undocumented students
The state has allowed certain undocumented students to attend its public colleges for the same rate as Florida citizens since 2014.
By Laura Spitalniak • Dec. 11, 2024 -
High school graduates to peak in 2025, with slightly deeper-than-expected declines ahead
The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education’s latest projections serve as a call for policymakers and colleges to boost attendance rates.
By Ben Unglesbee • Dec. 11, 2024 -
How Brown University plans to maintain a diverse student body
The Ivy League institution will create six new positions and increase community outreach following the ban on race-conscious admissions.
By Laura Spitalniak • Dec. 4, 2024 -
National college completion rate ticks up to 61.1%
Those who started at two-year public colleges helped drive the overall increase in students completing a credential.
By Natalie Schwartz • Dec. 4, 2024 -
Ohio becomes latest state to restrict transgender students’ bathroom access
Under the Protect All Students Act, college and K-12 students in the state can only use multiperson facilities aligned with their sex assigned at birth.
By Anna Merod , Kara Arundel • Dec. 3, 2024 -
Return for spring term before Trump takes office, colleges warn foreign students
Institutions with high shares of international students are preparing for shifting immigration policies under President-elect Donald Trump.
By Laura Spitalniak • Nov. 26, 2024 -
Will the FAFSA cycle be smoother this year?
Financial aid experts recently expressed optimism that this year’s release of the financial aid form would be less chaotic than the last.
By Danielle McLean • Nov. 25, 2024 -
Education Department officially launches 2025-26 FAFSA
Agency officials struck an optimistic tone about the release of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
By Natalie Schwartz • Nov. 21, 2024 -
3 ways high schools are preparing students for this year’s FAFSA
Last school year's delays to filling out the federal financial aid form are spurring early action to support the class of 2025.
By Kara Arundel • Nov. 20, 2024 -
US international enrollment reached record highs. Will the trend last?
Gains during the 2023-24 academic year reversed declines during the pandemic era. But the forthcoming Trump administration could bring changes.
By Laura Spitalniak • Nov. 18, 2024 -
Massachusetts free community college program boosted adult enrollment, research finds
The Hildreth Institute said MassReconnect largely accounted for a 12% year-over-year enrollment increase in students ages 25 and older.
By Laura Spitalniak • Nov. 14, 2024 -
Enrollment in Georgia public university system spikes nearly 6%
The network’s enrollment increases for the fall semester were twice those seen at the national level.
By Ben Unglesbee • Nov. 13, 2024 -
New Jersey initiative brings back over 8,600 stopped-out students
The state touted the results of its initiative to reach students who left college before completing their credentials and announced a new research project.
By Natalie Schwartz • Nov. 13, 2024 -
College students among those targeted with racist texts
The FBI is investigating the attacks, while higher education institutions are working to protect students and help the authorities.
By Laura Spitalniak • Nov. 8, 2024 -
States are taking on fewer college costs. Who is picking up the bill?
The gap between what states and students pay toward higher ed shrunk from 2008 to 2022, the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association found.
By Ben Unglesbee • Nov. 5, 2024 -
Through education partnerships, Johnson Controls looks to get its ‘fair share’ of technical talent
Johnson Controls Academy is one of the company’s workforce development initiatives targeting community colleges and technical schools.
By Brian Martucci • Nov. 1, 2024 -
Deep Dive
Beyond school colors: How college-town hotel amenities draw guests
As guest preferences change and enrollment fluctuates, campus-adjacent hotels are getting creative to attract students, families and fans.
By Brian Martucci • Oct. 30, 2024 -
Lawsuit targets Illinois college scholarships aimed at increasing teacher diversity
The case marks a new step in the debate over race-conscious policies, with plaintiffs claiming the program discriminates against nonminority candidates.
By Naaz Modan • Oct. 29, 2024 -
The college affordability gap shrank during the pandemic, research suggests
National College Attainment Network research largely credits pandemic relief for the improvement, though that money has since dried up.
By Danielle McLean • Oct. 29, 2024 -
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The crucial role of family engagement for first-generation students
As the number of first-generation students continues to rise, a family engagement strategy is necessary to facilitate student success.
Oct. 28, 2024 -
Harvard University suspends library access for faculty protesters
One legal expert questioned the institution’s decision to penalize participants despite their study-in appearing to be "totally non-disruptive.”
By Laura Spitalniak • Oct. 25, 2024 -
Johnson & Wales University debuts 3-year bachelor’s programs
Officials at the private Rhode Island institution cast the programs, which will be available in fall 2025, as a way for students to save both time and money.
By Natalie Schwartz • Oct. 25, 2024 -
Low-income students work more amid rising college costs, analysis finds
Three-fourths of students from lower-income families worked by 2008, averaging 20 hours per week or more, a Brookings Institution report found.
By Ben Unglesbee • Oct. 24, 2024