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Credits Up With 15 to Finish
By Ashley A. Smith. A new analysis examining the effects of Indiana’s 15 to Finish initiative finds the greater the financial incentive, the more likely students will take on a full-time course load -- and with little to no negative impact. More...
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Florida Sued for Failure to Match Donations
By Scott Jaschik. Two siblings -- recent graduates of the University of Florida -- are suing the state, saying that it hurt students' education and violated the law by failing to match donations to public universities as promised, The Tallahassee Democrat reported. More...
Division I Spending on Aid to Athletes Up 9%
By Scott Jaschik. Spending on aid to athletes by public Division I universities rose 9 percent in 2016, the first year National Collegiate Athletic Association rules were loosened to allow more aid, USA Today reported. More...
Reed used personal approach to attract international students in difficult year
By Scott Jaschik. Letter from college president highlighted approach that made clear that American higher ed doesn't back Trump policies. More...