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Are Penn State cuts a preview of higher education divide?
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 6 days agoThe gap between Penn State University’s sprawling main campus and its 20 branches can be measured...
Why It’ll Likely Be Easier Getting Into College, Even The Ivy League, This Coming Admissions Cycle
Forbes· 2 days agoColleges and universities, already facing declining enrollments, are marching toward a cliff where...
The Latinas413 mentorship program helped a single mother grow her piñata business. Friday night, she...
Berkshire Eagle· 6 hours agoWhen Deysi Cruz couldn’t find a “Space Jam” piñata for her nephew’s birthday party, she did what any...
Mandan executive among 2 appointed to North Dakota Board of Higher Education
The Bismarck Tribune· 3 days agoGov. Doug Burgum has appointed a Mandan man and a Grand Forks student to the state Board of Higher...
FAFSA delays continue to disrupt admissions at some colleges
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 10 hours agoFor years, Slippery Rock University has held its own in a slumping student market, and its leaders...
Don’t give up on the FAFSA, advocates for student financial aid urge
New Jersey Monitor via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThe number of federal student financial aid forms filed by graduating high school seniors is down...
Professors' lazy thinking not the answer for problems plaguing Ohio universities
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 1 day agoJeff Kurtz is a professor of communication at Denison University in Granville, where he has taught...
Lindenwood University to lay off staff and cut positions amid enrollment fears
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 16 hours agoThe university laid off 12 staff and two faculty members this week as part of an effort to cut 10%...
First-Gen, LGBTQ, Military: Key MBA Class Profile Data At The Top U.S. B-Schools
Poets & Quants via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoMBA class profiles have always evolved. In the United States in recent years, amid a concerted...
What’s Wrong With the FAFSA?
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 1 day ago(Photo by Getty Images) Even when they’re running well, big systems can produce a lot of errors. Seventeen million people fill out the U.S. Department of...