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The single fastest-growing group of students in college? It may come as a surprise: They’re still in high school. This story also appeared in GBH News So-called “dual enrollment” — also known as ...
Megan Newsome was 27 weeks pregnant when she was diagnosed with a rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a cancer of the blood. After her son was born four weeks early, Newsome underwent intensive ...
Students who use Pell Grants would need to take more credits per semester, which could force them to work more or take on ...
The administration has revoked executive orders encouraging the hiring of tradeswomen and signaled it will not prioritize investigating their discrimination claims.
As AI use becomes routine in higher education and the workplace, rather than expelling students for using it, colleges should teach students to become effective and responsible users of the ...
Combined with two earlier rounds of NSF cuts at in April, education now accounts for more than half of the nearly 1,400 ...
The Trump administration has restarted collections on all student loans that are in default, ending the pandemic-era pause ...
Federal DOGE cuts have already hit higher ed. Now some state leaders are cutting higher education budgets, too, emulating the ...
U.S. universities have long relied on international students, and the big tuition checks they bring, to hit enrollment goals and keep the lights on. But now, just as the number of American ...
Foreign-born students pay double or triple the tuition of domestic students — and are key to universities’ bottom line.
Some of the biggest names in education research — who often oppose each other in scholarly and policy debates — are now ...
The harm that some diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives are doing to children — especially Black and Latino students from low-income families — is increasingly evident. But President Trump’s ...