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How Well Do For-Profit Colleges Serve Black Students?

How Well Do For-Profit Colleges Serve Black Students?

Inside Higher Ed Sara Weissman March 5, 2026 These colleges enroll higher shares of Black students compared to other institutions, and larger percentages of those students take on debt, according to a new report. Black students are overrepresented at for-profit colleges and take out loans to attend these institutions at […]

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2026 Higher Education Trends

2026 Higher Education Trends

Government and Public Services February 24, 2026 America’s higher education sector is poised for reinvention as declining enrollment, university funding cuts, advancing AI, and evolving regulations reshape the college landscape America’s higher education system is facing intense pressure from all sides. Enrollment is declining, public confidence is weakening, and policymakers […]

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Higher Ed Must Change, but There’s Little Agreement on How

Higher Ed Must Change, but There’s Little Agreement on How

Inside Higher Ed  Jessica Blake February 27, 2026 The top higher ed official, Nicholas Kent, flaunted the speed and breadth of the administration’s higher ed reforms in a room full of skeptical sector leaders. WASHINGTON, D.C.—Education under Secretary Nicholas Kent opened day two of the American Council on Education’s annual […]

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Governing Workforce Pell Grants at the State Level

Governing Workforce Pell Grants at the State Level

Educate Commission  Shytance Wren February 24, 2026 Last summer, the H.B. 1 was passed by the U.S. Congress. This legislation allows students to apply Pell Grants to short-term training programs beginning July 1, 2026, which could open up myriad new workforce opportunities for students from low-income backgrounds. However, the way states implement […]

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How publicly traded higher education companies are performing

How publicly traded higher education companies are performing

Higher Ed Dive  The U.S. higher education sector includes a handful of publicly traded companies, which are federally required to regularly provide updates about their business and performance. These disclosures offer a look into their strategies and some of the broader trends that are shaping the higher ed market. Below, […]

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ED Warns Colleges With High Student Loan Nonrepayment Rates

ED Warns Colleges With High Student Loan Nonrepayment Rates

Inside Higher Ed Johanna Alonso February 24, 2026 As delinquency and default rates rise across the country, Trump officials want colleges and universities to play a greater role in getting former students to repay their loans. At least 25 percent of borrowers at more than 1,800 colleges and universities are […]

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