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Colleges Shouldn’t Hike Tuition After May 1
Increasing tuition and fees after National Decision Day is unfair to incoming students, Andrew M. Ledbetter and Jessica L. Ledbetter write.
Education Department Cuts Student Parent Assistance for Some Colleges
The Education Department has discontinued some grants for Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) recipients because they would...
The Gray Zone
Part of the reason the public hasn’t rallied to our side is that after years of being directly insulted, as they see it, they don’t mind seeing some payback.

ED Clamps Down on Student Voting Work
The Department of Education released guidance Tuesday discouraging colleges from using Federal Work-Study funds to pay students to work on...

Survey: Families Spending More on College
Families are spending about 9 percent more on college compared to last year, according to a recently released survey from...

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.

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
Minnesota lawmakers managed last month not only to close a $239 million deficit in the state’s largest financial aid grant...
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