Undergraduate enrollment in 2020 down 2.5 percent over previous academic year

October 7, 2020

BLOOMBERG NEWS — Fewer students are opting to attend college in the U.S., deterred by Covid-19 risk and the prospect of taking classes online.

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Parents of Black college students take on large student loan debts

October 7, 2020

THE HECHINGER REPORT — When I graduated with a bachelor’s degree from William & Mary in 2003, I desperately needed a job. I was the mother of a 4-year-old daughter, and I was consumed by worries about child care, the car note for my used Honda Civic and saving for my own apartment. In addition,

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Survey: Undocumented college students report anxiety due to financial and legal status

October 7, 2020

INSIDE HIGHER ED — Undocumented immigrant college students, or Dreamers, are experiencing higher levels of anxiety about their legal status and increased financial and personal stresses due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey conducted by the scholarship-granting organization TheDream.US.

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Colleges struggled to balance political and public health pressures with re-openings

October 1, 2020

CNN — Going into the new school year, colleges and universities knew the risks. After all, in March, most had pivoted to virtual learning — either temporarily or permanently — in hopes of curbing the spread of the virus.

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University-run K-12 online programs report increased enrollment amid pandemic

October 1, 2020

INSIDE HIGHER ED — Dissatisfied with the way local schools are responding to the pandemic, families increasingly turn to online K-12 options to educate their children — including schools run by universities.

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Federal government considers overhaul of student visa rules

October 1, 2020

INSIDE HIGHER ED — Trump administration proposes revamping visas so students would have to apply for an extension after fixed terms of no more than four years. Some students would have to reapply after two years, depending on their country of origin.

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Students call on universities to require race and ethnicity studies

September 24, 2020

THE HECHINGER REPORT — When Morgan Ottley, a neuroscience major at the University of Pittsburgh, noticed in the spring of her sophomore year that most of her teachers did not address racial disparities in the medical field, she wanted the university to change its curriculum.

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A look at the students impacted most by the pandemic

September 24, 2020

INSIDE HIGHER ED — A large survey and a series of reports from a group of research institutions found that students of color and low-income students are in a worse state than white and higher-income peers during the pandemic.

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Emory Law professor William Carney looks at law school curriculum changes over the last 40 years

September 24, 2020

THE NATIONAL JURIST — Law and literature? Of course, that’s a thing. Indeed, in law school today, you can find all sorts of specialty courses.

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Senator Lamar Alexander proposes simplified federal student aid form

September 24, 2020

INSIDE HIGHER ED — As Senator Lamar Alexander nears retirement, he is making one last push to simplify applying for financial aid, and this time, he might get it.

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