Weekly Roundup
Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week's roundup:
the Supreme Court heard two affirmative action cases, Pell Grant recipients have fewer options and arguments are made to end legacy admissions.
Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week's roundup:
student loan relief will persist, tuition prices rose modestly and most Americans surveyed prefer race-neutral admissions decisions.
Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week's roundup:
student loan forgiveness applications get underway, efforts are made to increase college student voter turnout, and a majority of Americans oppose restrictions for college professors.
Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week's roundup:
details were announced on student loan forgiveness applications, the higher education workforce is back to pre-pandemic numbers and most Americans believe college is unaffordable.
Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week's roundup:
students who are parents receive additional support in California, legal action is taken against the Biden Administration and the traditional grading system may not accurately measure learning.
Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week's roundup:
students’ trust in their institutions remains steady, career-oriented education is valued more than the liberal arts, and institutions are receiving help from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week's roundup:
half of governors oppose student debt relief, lawmakers address hazing on campus, and vaccine mandates make a big difference.
Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week's roundup:
the student debt relief plan is being challenged, back-to-college spending is up, and medical schools are battling misinformation.
Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week's roundup:
Borrowers react to student loan forgiveness, institutions confront a housing crisis, and DACA gains more protection from the Biden Administration.