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The Students Left Behind by the Travel Ban
Disappointed but not deterred, students from Libya and Myanmar shut out of the U.S. still harbor dreams of an American college education.

Are States Prepared for Workforce Pell?
Some states are going to have a harder time than others proving their noncredit programs are eligible for Pell money, a new report says. But they can start preparing now.

College Staff Provide Free Admissions Counseling for Cancer Survivors
The National GRACE Foundation helps prospective students with a history of cancer navigate college admissions and financial aid.

Visa Delays Persist, Causing Some Students to Defer to Spring
As fall semester gets underway, wide swaths of students are struggling to get visa appointments. It’s unclear how large the drop in international enrollment will be this academic year.

Dems Claim ED Is Making It Harder for Students to File Financial Aid Complaints

What Counts as ‘Unlawful Proxy Discrimination’?
The Trump administration mostly seems concerned about the use of “unlawful proxies” that would benefit Black and Hispanic students in admission, Catharine Hill writes.

DOJ Deems Definition of Hispanic-Serving Institutions Unconstitutional
The Department of Justice said it won’t defend against a legal challenge to the law defining HSIs as having at least 25 percent Hispanic undergraduates. The program’s future is in jeopardy.

Survey: Most Students Affected by OBBBA Student Loan Changes
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