Inside Higher Ed and NPR explore how the incoming Trump administration will likely handle financial aid and student loans... 8,600 students have returned to college through a New Jersey program to reenroll stopped-out students,
Higher Ed Dive reports... A Boston Globe editorial makes the case for allowing Pell Grants to apply to short-term certificates... According to the
Los Angeles Times, a looming budget shortfall at the University of California may stymie the system’s plan to enroll thousands more Californians next year... The incoming Republican-controlled Congress is expected to increase scrutiny of colleges and universities,
Inside Higher Ed writes.
Financial Aid’s Foggy Future
Inside Higher Ed | Nov. 14, 2024
What a Trump Presidency Might Mean for Student Loan Forgiveness
NPR | Nov. 14, 2024
New Jersey Initiative Brings Back Over 8,600 Stopped-Out Students
Higher Ed Dive | Nov. 13, 2024
OPINION: Extend Pell Grants To Short-Term Workforce Training
The Boston Globe (sub. req.) | Nov 14, 2024
UC Wants To Enroll 3,600 More Californians Next Year, but Funding Shortfalls Threaten Plan
Los Angeles Times (sub. req.) | Nov. 14, 2024
Republicans, Back in Charge of Congress, Aim To Increase Higher Ed Accountability
Inside Higher Ed | Nov. 14, 2024