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The Lede: Highlights
In today’s blog post, we take a look at the month ahead and highlight three events that we expect to make headlines in August.
(Bi)Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week’s roundup:
Vaccination rates and COVID-19 variants are causing some colleges and universities to rethink their lack of a vaccine requirement, DACA was ruled unlawful by a federal judge and FAFSA filing rates have dropped from last year.
(Bi)Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week’s roundup:
Student athletes can now make money off of their own name, image and likeness, more calls for a double Pell Grant emerge and the new Department of Education budget is making its way through the House of Representatives.
The Roundup: HBCU Edition
In this month's issue of The Roundup: HBCU Edition, we take a look at the news stories and key moments surrounding Historically Black Colleges and Universities, as well as all of the ways in which HBCUs have helped shape public discourse over the past few weeks.
The Lede: Highlights
In today’s blog post, we take a look at the month ahead and highlight three events that we expect to make headlines in July.
Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week’s roundup:
Students want a fully in-person fall, special concerns may need to be paid to rising sophomores and the Pell Grant stands to double in amount.
Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week’s roundup:
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the NCAA, studies show that many high school students are rethinking their plans for higher education and tribal colleges and universities are finding new ways to meet student needs.
Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week’s roundup:
Students are reportedly experiencing the highest rates of depression and anxiety in recent history, Dept. of Education delays the rollout of the streamlined FAFSA by a year and international student enrollment is on the upswing.
Weekly Higher Ed Roundup
In this week’s roundup:
Student loan repayment looms around the corner for many Americans, the CDC has released guidance on returning to campus safely in the fall and many colleges and universities are continuing their test-optional admissions trial run.