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Section: Students
Students
New York Expands Funding for Childcare Centers at 11 SUNY Campuses
Under the initiative, colleges will be able to extend childcare hours into evenings and weekends or create additional slots for infants and toddlers.
March 16, 2026
Students
National Initiative Targets the βBlack Boxβ of Noncredit Workforce Education
A new initiated spearheaded by Rutgers University and the National Council for Workforce Education includes a diverse group of institutions marking a shift toward centering the lived experiences of noncredit students.
March 10, 2026
Students
Pennsylvania Announces a New Wave of Funding to Target Hunger on Campus
This latest round of PA Hunger-Free Campus grants marks the third consecutive year of investment in the program, which has now reached 92 postsecondary institutions since its inception in 2023.
March 9, 2026
Students
For-Profit Colleges Are Deliberately Targeting Black Students β And Leaving Them in Debt, Report Finds
The findings arrive at a particularly precarious moment as federal rollbacks at agencies tasked with protecting student loan borrowers weaken the guardrails that once offered some recourse to defrauded students.
March 5, 2026
Students
Court Dismisses SAVE Lawsuit β But Uncertainty Remains for Borrowers
The legal status of SAVE remains unresolved and borrowers are left to navigate a complicated landscape with an administration that is still not in favor of the policy.
March 2, 2026
Students
AccessLex Institute Launches Private Loan Directory for Law Students as Federal Aid Cuts Loom
Nonprofit legal education organization unveils curated exchange to help students navigate private borrowing amid shifting federal student loan policy.
February 27, 2026
Students
First-Generation College Students Who Stop Out Rely on Family, Not Advisors, New Study Finds
Research from the Community College Research Center reveals that financial pressures, isolation, and limited institutional support drive departures β and that students rarely seek guidance from college staff before leaving.
February 27, 2026
Students
Nearly Half of High School Students Now Use AI to Search for Colleges, Survey Finds
New research reveals AI is reshaping how students discover institutions, evaluate their options and whether they see college as worth pursuing at all.
February 25, 2026
Students
Students Report Positive College Experiences Despite Declining Public Confidence, Gallup-Lumina Study Finds
New research reveals a sharp disconnect between public skepticism toward higher education and what students and graduates actually experience on campus and beyond.
February 24, 2026
Students
Online Students Lack Professional Networks Despite High Motivation, WGU Report Finds
Researchers found that while students overwhelmingly know what they want professionally, they lack the human connections to get there, a gap that falls hardest on students from low-income, first-generation, and racially minoritized backgrounds.
February 22, 2026
Students
One in Four Student Loan Borrowers Now Delinquent, New Analysis Finds
Trump administration policies blocking access to affordable repayment plans fueled unprecedented default crisis.
February 20, 2026
Students
Jewish College Students Altering Behavior Due to Antisemitism Fears, New Survey Finds
The survey found that 42% of Jewish college and university students reported experiencing antisemitism during their time in school.
February 17, 2026
Students
More Than Half of College Students Are Lonely β and Social Media Is Making It Worse
The findings reveal that spending as few as 16 hours a week on social media is associated with significantly higher odds of loneliness among college students.
February 16, 2026
Students
MCT Educational Foundation Names Two Ph.D. Candidates as Scholarship Recipients
Foundation honors scholars whose research focuses on equity, belonging, and underrepresented student success.
February 12, 2026
Students
Legal, Education Leaders Launch Defense of In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students as DOJ Mounts Legal Challenge
New national playbook outlines strategies for states and campuses amid federal lawsuits targeting seven state tuition equity policies.
February 12, 2026
Students
75,000 Undocumented Students Graduate U.S. High Schools Annually Amid Growing Policy Threats
About 90,000 undocumented students reach high school graduation age annually, with roughly 83% successfully completing their diplomas.
February 4, 2026
Students
Families Spend More on College as Affordability Shapes Decisions, New Report Finds
The findings provide a detailed look at how families pay for college, the tradeoffs they make and where gaps in financial aid awareness persist.
January 27, 2026
Students
Federal Lawsuit Threatens In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students Across Multiple States
The legal challenges, which target Texas, Minnesota, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Illinois, California, and Virginia, follow an April 2025 executive order directing the Attorney General to halt enforcement of state laws that allegedly favor noncitizens.
January 22, 2026
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