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The Hill
The cost of college is quietly going down
“The cost of college in the U.S. is going … down? With lower tuition, less student debt and more grant aid, College Board data released last week shows a hopeful future for higher education costs, despite public perception,” the Hill reports.
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Washington Post
You may not need to borrow as much to pay for college. Here’s why.
“Despite the public perception that college costs are soaring, new national data shows tuition at many of the nation’s colleges and universities has been flat or declining,” the Washington Post reports.
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Inside Higher Ed
Colleges Say GOP Bill to Protect Free Speech Would Do the Opposite
Over sharp objections from Democrats, House Republicans narrowly passed legislation Thursday that higher education groups say would undermine public colleges’ ability to protect free speech on campus and ensure student safety, Inside Higher Ed reports.
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NBC News
Dozens of colleges see financial aid turmoil impacting freshman class makeups
The Education Department is assuring schools and students that its financial aid process will be fixed after a botched overhaul led some colleges to say they were seeing decreased enrollments.
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The New York Times
After Botched Rollout, FAFSA Is Delayed for a Second Year
The Education Department announced on Wednesday that availability of the federal student aid application form would be delayed for a second year in a row, after months of last-ditch troubleshooting and contingency planning failed to fully fix significant problems with last year’s revised application.
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Inside Higher Ed
Academic Pathways: More Clarity Needed
In Inside Higher Ed’s new annual Student Voice survey with Generation Lab, 5,025 two- and four-year respondents weigh in on what institutional actions would most promote their academic success.
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Inside Higher Ed
Locking In a FAFSA Deadline
The House Education and Workforce Committee moved legislation forward on Wednesday that would cement Oct. 1 as the official deadline for launching the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, this year and in perpetuity.
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E&E News
Committee OKs farm bill after scrap over climate-smart ag
The House Agriculture Committee approved a Republican-led farm bill early Friday morning that reflected divisions on agriculture’s role in responding to climate change. The vote — 33-21, largely along party lines — came as the panel adopted a handful of noncontroversial amendments but rejected a Democratic-led effort to preserve conservation programs’ focus on farming practices…
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Inside Higher Ed
Biden Administration Finalizes Overtime Rule
Colleges and universities across the country will be forced to provide either a pay raise or overtime benefits to thousands of admissions officers, student affairs professionals and athletics staffers under a new rule finalized by the U.S. Department of Labor on Tuesday.
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Inside Higher Ed
Bill to Codify Postsecondary Student Success Grants Met with Support
Legislators are looking to enshrine the Postsecondary Student Success Grant (PSSG) program, a student outcomes-centered federal effort, into law through new legislation this March. Although the effort has received support generally, some higher ed scholars and advocates have levied some criticisms and concerns about it.


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