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Deep Dive
HBCUs level up: Funding pours in to tackle critical needs and rewrite history after George Floyd
Historically Black institutions also saw an influx of pandemic money from government and philanthropy. But they say it's not enough.
By Danielle McLean • April 14, 2023 -
3 state budget trends to watch for higher education
Though legislatures’ budgets are still up in the air, patterns are emerging around college funding.
By Lilah Burke • April 13, 2023 -
Explore the Trendline➔
zimmytws via Getty ImagesTrendlineCollege finances in a rapidly changing sector
Colleges are increasingly tightening their belts and pursuing alternative revenue sources amid declining enrollment and increased competition.
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Retrieved from Florida Career College on April 11, 2023
Education Department cuts off Florida for-profit college’s access to federal student aid
Florida Career College took in more than $99 million in Title IV funds in its fiscal year ending in 2020.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • April 11, 2023 -
King’s College, on the brink of closure, still fundraising to stay alive
The New York religious institution is aiming for $2.6 million to keep its doors open. It hasn’t hit the mark yet.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • April 10, 2023 -
When it comes to college basketball coach pay, the ball is in revenue’s court
Analysts could not compare gender pay equity in women’s and men’s college basketball due to a lack of women coaches in men’s programs.
By Ginger Christ • April 10, 2023 -
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Sponsored by Nelnet Campus CommerceHow flexible tuition payment options keep students enrolled
With Nelnet Campus Commerce Payment Plans, relieve financial burdens and keep students enrolled by allowing them to make tuition payments over time.
By Mollie Nolan • April 10, 2023 -
Average full-time faculty pay fell 2.4% after inflation, AAUP finds
This is the third consecutive year wage growth fell below inflation, according to the faculty organization.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • April 6, 2023 -
Legislators want short-term Pell — but can’t agree on the details
Congress is considering three proposals that would allow Pell Grants to go toward programs shorter than 15 weeks.
By Lilah Burke • April 4, 2023 -
Retrieved from Iowa Wesleyan University on March 28, 2023
Iowa Wesleyan University to close at the end of the academic year
The private nonprofit institution attributed the decision to changing enrollment and the state’s governor refusal to provide federal pandemic aid funds.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • March 28, 2023 -
Opinion
Government must act fast to protect students and colleges from Silicon Valley’s economic threat
Colleges’ increasing dependence on private-sector ed tech firms leaves them open to risk, says the head of the Student Borrower Protection Center.
By Mike Pierce • March 27, 2023 -
By The Numbers: What potential budget cuts to Ed Dept would look like
Among House Republican leaders’ ideas to rein in the budget is a spending cap at FY 22 enacted levels.
By Kara Arundel • March 22, 2023 -
Merger Watch
Merger Watch: Opinions on corporate restructuring in higher education
This op-ed series offers insight from an expert who’s led a college merger and specializes in higher education partnerships.
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How colleges can keep donors happy and protect themselves from scandal
Good stewardship doesn’t mean being tied to a donor whose behavior is beyond the pale. These best practices can help.
By Lilah Burke • March 15, 2023 -
Texas bill would overhaul community college funding
The proposed legislation would tie a majority of the state's junior college funding to performance and student outcomes.
By Laura Spitalniak • March 10, 2023 -
Loan servicers charged late fees, interest after on-time payments, federal agency finds
Some providers reversed credit card payments without warning student loan borrowers, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
By Laura Spitalniak • March 9, 2023 -
Deep Dive
Why Vermont State’s digital library idea is so controversial
Digital-first libraries already existed in higher education. But librarians have concerns about adopting them for all disciplines and materials.
By Lilah Burke • March 8, 2023 -
Performance-based funding linked to higher SAT scores in bottom quarter
Moderately selective colleges also saw enrollment declines among racial minorities the more they relied on the funding model, new research shows.
By Laura Spitalniak • March 8, 2023 -
SoFi sues Biden administration over student loan moratorium
The loan provider alleges the most recent extension of the repayment freeze was illegal.
By Laura Spitalniak • March 7, 2023 -
Saint Leo University announces deep cuts less than a year after acquisition fell apart
The institution in Florida says a scuttled deal for Marymount California University didn't affect new cuts to workforce, campuses and sports teams.
By Rick Seltzer • Feb. 17, 2023 -
Endowment returns plunge into negative territory
Investment returns followed one of the best years on record in 2021 with a very rocky 2022, data released Friday shows.
By Rick Seltzer • Feb. 17, 2023 -
Here’s how the 20 largest college endowments changed last year
Many of the largest endowments lost market value in a year of negative investment returns — but not all.
By Rick Seltzer • Feb. 17, 2023 -
Charitable dollars for higher ed increased 12.5% in FY22
Alumni gifts rose by over 10% and large dollar donations remained deeply influential, a new CASE report found.
By Laura Spitalniak • Feb. 15, 2023 -
Deep Dive
A year later, governor’s revitalization plan for SUNY still getting off the ground
Kathy Hochul wants to burnish some institutions’ research profiles and reverse the system’s declining enrollment to grow to 500,000 students.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Feb. 14, 2023 -
Q&A
Sweet Briar College’s president looks back on what it was like to take over a college on the brink of closing
Meredith Woo started at the women's college in 2017 after alumni refused to close it. She reflects on her tenure after announcing plans to leave in 2024.
By Lilah Burke • Feb. 10, 2023 -
What college administrators should keep tabs on in 2023
These are the trends, stories and key admissions topics that are expected to shape the year ahead.
By Higher Ed Dive Staff • Feb. 8, 2023