The DNC is promoting voter registration at HBCUs and MSIs to mark National Black Voter Day and Hispanic Heritage Month.
In the 2023-2024 admission cycle, fewer students self-identified as nonbinary. An expert says this may be because of national backlash.
by Elin Johnson
Updated October 9, 2024
The University of California transfer guarantee policy means students trying to transfer into the system’s top schools often have a better chance of getting in if they’re transferring from a community college.
For the second year in a row, depressive symptoms are declining and positive mental health is improving among college students.
Students from several universities are suing over their institutions’ handling of pro-Palestinian protests and demonstrations last spring.
A Government Accountability Office investigation of the botched FAFSA rollout found that the Education Department failed to properly test the form prior to wide release.
Privatizing the student loan system has become a mainstream idea, but implementing such a plan would be difficult.
The group that convinced the Supreme Court to eliminate affirmative action in college admissions wants to know why three elite universities aren’t experiencing the same changes in racial diversity as their peers for this fall’s entering class.
Amid rumors of the Pac-12’s demise, the conference adds four teams and appears to be on a path to legitimacy.
The initiative will include a no-loan financial aid policy and will extend the university’s need-blind admissions policy to include both domestic and international students.
Demand for healthcare leaders is on the rise, and a new center at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management aims to bridge the gap.
College attendance continues to increase, says a new report, but outcomes still vary by income and race.
Quantic’s new master of science degrees in business analytics and software engineering prioritize flexibility and affordability.
A new report details the extent to which Americans with college degrees are more socially engaged and civic-minded.
SUNY expanded a student success program that includes tuition and textbook assistance, additional 1:1 advising, and career skills workshops.