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Leadership & Policy
Education Department Adds Earnings Warning to FAFSA Process
The new feature, which took effect this week, displays a "lower earnings" disclosure to first-year undergraduate students after they complete their FAFSA form if any of their selected colleges show poor financial outcomes for graduates.
December 9, 2025
Institutions
Oklahoma Regents Eliminate 16 Degree Programs at University of Oklahoma
Systemwide, officials approved 41 program terminations, 21 suspensions and kept 193 programs contingent on action plans to boost enrollment.
December 9, 2025
On the Move
William “Will” Harris
William “Will” Harris has been named dean of academic affairs for the College of Arts and Sciences at Presbyterian College (PC).
December 9, 2025
Students
Millions of Student Loan Borrowers Face 'Default Cliff' as Federal Support Erodes, New Survey Finds
More than 5.5 million federal student loan borrowers are currently in default, with millions more at risk of joining them.
December 8, 2025
On the Move
Huajing Maske
Huajing Maske has been named the inaugural director of the Sands Institute for Chinese Language and Culture at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).
December 8, 2025
Community Colleges
Strong Labor Market Drives Majority of Community College Enrollment Decline, Study Finds
Strengthening labor markets, not declining faith in higher education, explain approximately 60 percent of the post-recession drop in community college enrollment.
December 8, 2025
Leadership & Policy
Education Department Recalls Civil Rights Employees From Administrative Leave Amid Legal Battle
OCR staff members were informed late Friday that they must report in person to their assigned duty stations on either Dec. 15 or Dec. 29.
December 8, 2025
From the Magazine
How to Support Your International Students
The existing higher education framework in U.S. falls short in effectively addressing the distinct needs of international students.
December 8, 2025
On the Move
Regina Williams Davis
Regina Williams Davis has been named assistant vice provost for online and extended learning at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (N.C. A&T).
December 7, 2025
HBCUs
MacKenzie Scott Doubles Down on HBCU Support with $25 Million Gift to Lincoln University
Scott's latest contribution to Lincoln is part of her broader philanthropic strategy of providing substantial, unrestricted gifts to minority-serving institutions.
December 7, 2025
HBCUs
City Fund, Bloomberg Philanthropies Launch $20M Initiative for HBCU-Charter School Partnerships
The initiative aims to leverage HBCUs' institutional expertise and community trust to expand access to high-quality public education while creating pathways to college and career success.
December 5, 2025
On the Move
Julie Ross
Julie Ross
has been named executive vice president and provost at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech).
December 5, 2025
Students
Graduate Enrollment at Risk as Federal Aid Shrinks While Student Reliance on Loans Grows
Policy changes and rising costs create perfect storm for programs already struggling with international student decline.
December 5, 2025
Community Colleges
Community College Leader Dr. Lenore Rodicio Named President of Achieving the Dream
The appointment comes as ATD expands its mission beyond increasing college graduation rates to also focus on graduates' economic mobility and community well-being.
December 4, 2025
From the Magazine
Dr. Eboni Price-Haywood: Innovating Toward Health Equity
Dr. Eboni Price-Haywood is part of building the next generation of physicians focused on advancing health equity.
December 4, 2025
On the Move
Alycia Marshall
Alycia Marshall has been named president of the Community College of Philadelphia (CCP).
December 4, 2025
Students
College Completion Rates Hold Steady as Pandemic-Era Students Reach Six-Year Mark
National data shows dual enrollment students significantly more likely to earn credentials.
December 4, 2025
Leadership & Policy
Trump Administration's CTE Office Transfer Raises Concerns as Perkins Reauthorization Looms
New report reveals significant disparities in career technical education access and outcomes for Black students.
December 3, 2025
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