ICE Issues Needless New Restrictions For International Students
Foreign students may not stay in the country if their schools will be operating online next semester.
View ArticleWhich Colleges Are Fulfilling The Promise Of Intergenerational Mobility?
Some schools are better than others at moving low-income students into the middle class.
View ArticleBiden’s Unity Task Force On Higher Education: Heavy On Spending, Light On...
The task force's recommendations bring back old progressive favorites such as free college and student loan forgiveness.
View ArticleThe Case For Resuming Student Loan Payments
The suspension of regularly scheduled student loan payments and interest is due to expire on September 30. Congress should let it.
View ArticleAn Alternative To Zoom University This Fall: Blended Learning
A potential way for colleges to maintain student learning while promoting physical distancing on campus.
View ArticleRefinancing Isn't The Solution To Student Loan Woes
A federal program to allow student borrowers to refinance their loans would cost tens of billions, but deliver an average monthly benefit of only $8.
View ArticleCalifornia Greenlights Income-Share Agreements, But With A Caveat That Will...
Income-share agreements, in which students pay as a share of their income rather than a set amount every month, are a critical tool to finance postsecondary education.
View ArticleA New Study Investigates Why College Tuition Is So Expensive
Over the past two decades, published college tuition has increased in price more than any other good or service besides hospital care.
View ArticleThe Key To Safely Reopening Colleges: Testing
Not all colleges have done the universal Covid-19 testing they need to reopen safely.
View ArticleWhy Central Planning In Higher Education Doesn’t Work
In a recent policy brief for the Niskanen Center, Robert Orr explains that the high cost of health care in the United States is a function of the relatively low number of new doctors that our...
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