Alarm at first fall in disadvantaged students in England reaching university
Proportion of students eligible for free school meals at 15 who progress to higher education falls from 29.2% to 29% Read more
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Proportion of students eligible for free school meals at 15 who progress to higher education falls from 29.2% to 29% Read more
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A Department of Education regulation change tying billions of dollars in grant funding to diversity, equity, and inclusion is drawing strong opposition from a former department official and leading Republican lawmaker. Read more
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Island’s chief executive instructs universities to strengthen vetting processes as plans to attract more offshore students ramp up Read more
A private Massachusetts liberal arts college which openly touts its embrace of progressive concepts continues to grapple with big budget deficits. Read more
A year of blustery headwinds resulted in a sharp drop in freshman enrollment—the first since the pandemic, data shows. The FAFSA fiasco may have played an outsize Read more
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