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Listen: Encouraging Innovation in Credit for Prior Learning
Inside Higher Ed’s Voices of Student Success discusses the challenges and opportunities in expanding credit for prior learning assessment at Utah Valley University.

How College Possible’s AI Tool Softened the Blow of Federal Cuts
College Possible, the nation’s largest college access organization, says its generative AI chat bot has helped ease the burden on its staff, taking the lead on answering students’ late-night queries.

Senate Appropriators Reject Trump’s Deep Education Cuts
The spending plan protects TRIO from Trump’s chopping block and boosts funding for the National Institutes of Health.

Withheld Childcare Grants Leave Student Parents in Limbo
Funding applications for programs that support low-income and adult learners typically open in May and close by the end of July. This year they have yet to be announced.

Brown Strikes Deal With Trump Administration
Unlike Columbia, the Ivy League institution will not make a direct payment to the government. But it has made a handful of concessions, including handing over admissions data.
Adult Ed Funding Restored, but Migrant Students Still Waiting
The Trump administration’s decision to restore hundreds of millions of dollars in frozen adult education funds ends weeks of uncertainty for colleges.

Howard Students Crowdsource to Cover Unpaid Balances
Some abruptly learned they owed large sums to the university amid the switch to a new student platform. They’ve turned to social media and GoFundMe to make up the difference.
Minnesota Alters Financial Aid Program Formula
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