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New IHEP Analysis Breaks Down Financial Need by Country of Origin

A new analysis from the Institute for Higher Education Policy breaks down which students face the most unmet financial need...
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Illinois Latest State to Face Lawsuit Over In-State Tuition for Noncitizens

The U.S. Department of Justice sued Illinois on Tuesday over its policy to allow in-state tuition rates for undocumented students...
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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.

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What 30 Years of Campus Racial Climate Research Can Teach Higher Ed

Three decades of research on campus climate for students of color shows that little about their experience has changed. The authors of a recent paper hope further research can help.

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Mizzou Cancels Black Student Block Party, Calling It ‘Unlawful Discrimination’

The cancellation is just the latest of many incidents at colleges across the country and reflects how Trump’s anti-DEI crackdown is affecting Black students.

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DOJ Claims George Washington U Violated Federal Civil Rights Law

The Department of Justice said Tuesday that George Washington University was “deliberately indifferent” toward Jewish students and faculty who said...
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The Resilience of First-Generation Students

A new book argues for a renewed focus on the strengths of first-generation students, not just their challenges.

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Too Many Students Think They’re Ineligible for Financial Aid

A new data analysis from the National College Attainment Network suggests many low-income students don’t complete the FAFSA because they don’t believe they qualify for aid.