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From Community College to the Ivy League, ACC Students Redefine What Transfer Success Looks Like
A cohort of Austin Community College students headed to Yale, Cornell and other top-tier schools is challenging assumptions about what community college can make possible.
AI
More Than Half of Parents Now Use AI to Research Colleges, Survey Finds
Affordability still tops parent concerns, but career outcomes are reshaping how families judge a college's worth.
Community Colleges
Texas Community Colleges Confront Funding Gap as Outcomes-Based Formula Exceeds Legislative Appropriations
A funding model designed to reward student success is generating more performance dollars than Texas budgeted, prompting statewide reductions in payments to community colleges despite improved outcomes.
Institutions
UDC Steps In for Howard Freshmen Left Scrambling Before Move-In
UDC, SUNY and CUNY are among the institutions creating expedited options for students whose Howard enrollment was disrupted by tuition and documentation issues.
Institutions
Ramaswamy Reframes Controversial College Consolidation Proposal
The Republican gubernatorial nominee says his plan targets redundant programs rather than institutions, despite earlier remarks about streamlining Ohio’s public universities.
Institutions
Collaboration and Partnerships Become Crucial to HBCUs
As funding pressures persist, HBCU leaders say partnerships across philanthropy, industry and government are becoming essential to long-term sustainability.
AI
Chatbots, Algorithms and Admissions
AI is reshaping how prospective students gather information. But as families navigate enrollment decisions, colleges are working to ensure technology supports — not replaces — meaningful conversations.
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Business School Isn’t Becoming Obsolete. It’s Becoming Essential.
A new generation of students is treating entrepreneurship not as a side hustle, but as essential preparation for navigating an uncertain economy.
Students
Le Moyne Settlement Highlights Lingering COVID Refund Disputes
More than 2,000 students could be affected by a proposed settlement over fees tied to campus activities, health services and lab access during COVID-era remote instruction.
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HBCUs, Are We Keeping Good Faith With Our Constituents?
At a time of leadership turnover, financial pressure and rising scrutiny, questions about executive pay at private HBCUs are becoming questions about transparency, accountability and mission.
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Foreign Funding May Soon Carry a Price Tag as Trump Administration Signals New Scrutiny for Colleges
A new warning from the State Department signals that transparency alone is no longer enough. Financial ties with foreign entities on U.S. watch lists could now jeopardize crucial federal funding.
Institutions
West Virginia’s ‘Anti-Woke’ Campus Push Gets Off to a Slow Start
The new $3 million Washington Center for Civics, Culture and Statesmanship at West Virginia University enrolled just one student.
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