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University of Southern California signals layoffs amid $200M budget gap
A transformed operating model is needed to address lower federal research support and a growing shortfall, USC's interim president said.
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Confidence in higher education increases for the first time in a decade
Among adults surveyed by Gallup and the Lumina Foundation, 42% expressed high confidence in the sector, up from 36% in the last two years.
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Labor Department to take on day-to-day management of CTE programs
Career and technical education is among the workforce development programs to be jointly administered with the U.S. Department of Education.
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Supreme Court green-lights Education Department layoffs
The decision is a significant victory for the Trump administration as it seeks to close the department to the greatest extent possible.
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The King’s College closes after 2 years without classes
New York's education department gave the Christian institution until Tuesday to present a plan for resuming operations — a deadline it could not meet.
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How Trump is deploying multiple agencies to set education policy
Rule changes for U.S. Department of Energy grants to colleges are primed to alter policies. Other federal agencies could be next.
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Bacone College shut down after 145 years. What went wrong?
The Oklahoma institution had shaky finances for years. And some insiders have accused it of straying from its mission of serving Native American students.
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Are misperceptions about higher education’s cost causing adults to skip college?
Around three-fourths of adults say college is unaffordable, though most “significantly” overestimated the cost of attendance, a recent survey found.
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Moody’s: Trump’s tough international student policies could hit some colleges hard
Visa processing slowdowns and travel bans could mean lost revenue, tighter margins and financial stress.
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House panel pushes colleges to cut ties with Chinese scholarship program
Seven institutions, including the University of Notre Dame and Dartmouth College, have until July 22 to comply with an extensive document request.
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‘Strong evidence’ Harvard doesn’t meet accreditation standards, feds say
The Trump administration on Wednesday directed the Ivy League institution's accreditor to review the university’s compliance and report back on the findings.
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George Washington University hints at layoffs amid federal policy upheaval
The private nonprofit is facing an “unsustainable compounding deficit” and uncertainty about research funding, top officials said in a community message.
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Offering student loan payment assistance a ‘no brainer,’ benefits manager says
“It’s a huge, huge benefit” to reduce the burden of student loan debt for employees, one Walt Disney executive told a gathering of HR pros.
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Boston University to lay off 120 staffers amid budget challenges
The private institution faces federal funding uncertainty along with operational headaches such as rising costs.
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Florida university system’s board to vote on creation of accrediting agency
The Commission for Public Higher Education’s business plan reveals officials are aiming for the new agency to accredit colleges by June 2026.
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Will the next Supreme Court term close the transgender athletic debate?
A pair of cases could establish precedent on whether transgender student athletes can compete on teams aligned with their gender identity.
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‘One big mistake’: Higher ed sounds warning over GOP budget law
From higher endowment taxes to student loan limits, colleges and students will face a dramatically new landscape with the passage of a new spending law.
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Trump’s OCR steps up pace for dismissing complaints
With newly limited staffing, the federal office charged with protecting students’ civil rights has increased its case dismissals — to the alarm of former employees.
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3 charts that tell the story of spring 2025 enrollment
Recent data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center showed which cohorts are driving the sector's slow-moving recovery from the pandemic.
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15 Florida colleges keep access to grant funding after House bid fails
A proposal from the Florida House would have restricted private colleges' eligibility for the popular Effective Access to Student Education program.
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What’s inside the Senate megabill for higher education?
The chamber narrowly passed its version of the sweeping domestic policy package, which would reshape federal student lending.
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Indiana public colleges to shed or consolidate over 400 degree programs
The dramatic restructuring comes in response to a statute that aims to end programs that produce low numbers of graduates over a three-year period.
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Siena Heights University to close after coming academic year
The 105-year-old Catholic nonprofit in Michigan concluded it was “no longer feasible” to continue operating.
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Yale pauses 10 construction projects as funding worries grow
Several universities are reassessing their capital plans due to rising costs and uncertain federal support.
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Brown University preps for ‘significant cost-cutting’ amid federal funding disruption
The Ivy League institution's top officials signaled possible staff reductions along with scaled back capital spending and other measures.