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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.

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Federal Actions Loom Large at NACUBO

Changes to student aid and tax policies as well as ongoing legal fights drove conversations at this year’s conference of college business officers as attendees gathered to address the moment.

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Trump Administration Releases Funding for Adult Ed

After weeks of uncertainty and mounting criticism, the Trump administration said Friday that it will release more than $5 billion...
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ED to Review Regs for Student Loan Programs, College Accountability

The Education Department is moving quickly to carry out the higher ed changes in the recently passed One Big Beautiful...
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Risk and Resilience

CBOs identify financial threats to their institutions in our annual survey, especially in the near-term. They also hint at confidence in their institution’s ability to adapt.

An illustration of the Department of Education building being torn down.

Staffing Shortages at ED Hurt College Operations

Even before the Supreme Court green-lighted mass layoffs at the Education Department, colleges were struggling to get questions answered. Advocates worry it will only get worse.

Illustration: The Department of Education is being put back together in the style of a brick building.

Supreme Court Allows Mass Layoffs at Education Department

The decision paves the way for President Trump to continue dismantling the agency, including moving career and technical education to the Labor Department.

President Trump holds up the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" after signing it into law July 4.

One Big Beautiful Bill Is One Big Betrayal

The law only puts the American dream further out of reach, Rachel Fishman writes.