College Financial Aid
One Semester Later: How Prospective and Current College Students’ Perspectives of Higher Ed Have Changed between August and December 2020
¹ú²úÊÓÆµ partnered with Third Way to track how the COVID-19 crisis has shifted students’ perceptions of higher education over time.
Congress Restores Pell Grant Eligibility for Incarcerated College Students
A new law means incarcerated students can access Pell Grants to attend quality higher education programs in prisons
Spending Deal Supports Broadband Access for College Students
The lack of access to stable, high speed internet is having devastating consequences for students. Luckily, Congress acted.
A Christmas Surprise for Higher Education
On December 21, Congress passed a bill with some of the most significant implications for higher education in a decade
New Congress, New Community College Investment
A new congress means the likelihood of a new program to support innovation at community colleges just went up.
College Finance Data Can Help Regulators Protect Students
¹ú²úÊÓÆµ explores Edmit data on financial viability and assesses how regulators can use the information to increase oversight.
Graduate Students: The Low-Hanging Enrollment Fruit
By focusing on the decreases in undergraduate enrollments due to COVID-19, we’ve lost sight of graduate students.