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Education Dive
- Posted on Friday March 06, 2026
 Republican-led federal cuts and a shaky economy could set up competition for funds — and historically, higher education gets cut first in tough times. Continue Reading » - Posted on Friday March 06, 2026
 The state's public colleges will be required to accept the Classic Learning Test, a conservative darling, in their admissions beginning in July. Continue Reading » - Posted on Friday March 06, 2026
 They passed a bill that would mandate a study of the state’s institutions to recommend ways to put them on better financial footing. Continue Reading » - Posted on Friday March 06, 2026
Despite legal challenges to the agency’s layoffs, the secretary said she sees progress with several Trump administration priorities. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday March 05, 2026
The private New York institution is facing deficits of tens of millions of dollars and declining enrollment. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday March 05, 2026
 The state’s House passed a measure that would cap nonresident students to no more than 5% of first-time, full-time fall enrollment at certain institutions. Continue Reading » - Posted on Thursday March 05, 2026
The proposal comes as the public institution wrestles with dwindling cash reserves and a potentially dangerous shortfall by next year. Continue Reading » - Posted on Wednesday March 04, 2026
From West Virginia to California, February brought a wave of colleges appointing new presidents. Continue Reading » - Posted on Tuesday March 03, 2026
 Professional students will be able to borrow $100,000 more than other graduate students, but a proposed rule would exclude certain fields from the higher cap. Continue Reading » - Posted on Tuesday March 03, 2026
 From AI adoption to tightening visa policies, college officials shared how they’re tackling issues during American Council on Education’s annual conference. Continue Reading »
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