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Independent Applicants: A Growing but Underserved Pool

The number of adult learners and other independent students applying to college has doubled in under a decade. The trouble, a new report suggests, is getting them to enroll.

Congress Could Make Paying for College Even More Complicated

House Republicans proposed sweeping changes to financial aid, federal loans and program cost estimates that could make paying for college more challenging and expensive.

The First U.S. Campus in India Is Finally Opening

Five years after India opened the door for American colleges, the Illinois Institute of Technology became the first to accept the invitation. What’s taking other institutions so long?

TRIO on the Chopping Block

The Trump administration wants to eliminate the federally funded student support program. That could be devastating for low-income students and the institutions that serve them.

ICE Expands Student Deportation Powers

A week after restoring foreign students’ legal status, immigration officials detailed plans for a new policy granting unprecedented leeway to terminate their residency. It could foreshadow a new round of deportation efforts.

Ep. 154: How Trump’s First 100 Days Changed Higher Ed

Reviewing the Trump administration’s impact on the education landscape with Inside Higher Ed.