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HBCUs Anxiously Await Trump’s Pick to Lead White House Initiative
Some advocates for historically Black colleges and universities worry about the lack of representation at a time when the government is shaking up education policy.

Hispanic Colleges Association Seeks to Fight Lawsuit Targeting HSIs

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.
Navajo Nation Considers Higher Ed Funding Boost
Boston Furthers Efforts to Host HBCU Campus

What You Need to Know About MSIs
Minority-serving institutions are in the news after a recent lawsuit targeted Hispanic-serving institutions. There are important differences among them.

Tribal Colleges Worry for Their Survival After Proposed Cut
Department of the Interior proposed reducing funding for tribal colleges by more than $100 million. Some tribal college leaders fear their institutions wouldn’t survive it.

Congress Eyes Cap on Parent PLUS Loans
The loans are disproportionately utilized by Black and Latino families and the families of students at HBCUs, and advocates worry the limits will hinder access to college.
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