Major loan servicer settles Mass. lawsuit
Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency settles a lawsuit alleging it prevented hundreds of thousands from having loans forgiven or reduced.
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Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency settles a lawsuit alleging it prevented hundreds of thousands from having loans forgiven or reduced.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled against Peoria Monday, saying the city violated the state Constitution by giving a $2.6 million taxpayer subsidy to Huntington University, a private institution
Stanford University Professor Pamela Karlan will join the Biden administration, according to multiple reports
Elon University is nixing its racially exclusive “White Caucus” less than a day after the Young America’s Foundation exposed the School of Education program, telling Fox News the segregated racial justice discussions over Zoom were student-initiated and administrators didn’t know about them.
University College London student has therapy paid for after female lecturer abuses position of trust
The Michigan university's pitch to families making less than $50,000 could help students overcome one of the biggest barriers to enrolling.
Colleges in the Midwest that make it to the other side of the current higher education upheaval accelerated by the pandemic will offer fewer — and different — academic programs than they do now.
Higher ed fundraising wakes up to reality a year after flying high with Bloomberg gift. Payouts from donor-advised funds drove an uptick in one giving category.
A Catholic university in Kentucky recently launched a new certification program in “antiracism.”
Employers can claim up to £2,000 for every apprentice – and reforms mean it will soon be simpler to get funding