Earlier this month, the Salem-Keizer School District in Salem, OR began cutting its 2024-25 budget. The ultimate goal is to reduce its $605M general fund…
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Earlier this week, the US House Education and Workforce Committee voted to send a bill to the floor that would shift $160M in Pell Grant…
Earlier this week, the Chronicle published an article that contained all the arguments that I predicted last month against changing the overtime rules for higher…
The Higher Learning Commission informed Eastern Gateway Community College that it has extended the school’s probationary status. HLC initially placed the school on probation two…
If you’ve looked at higher education news lately, you might have the impression that certain executives of the financial variety can’t count. There is a…
If you fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) regularly, you already know that there’s something different about this year’s application process.…
Last week, I wrote about layoffs at Lakeland Community College in Kirtland, OH. LKCC is about 20 miles northeast of Cleveland. At the time, LCC…
You’ve undoubtedly heard the phrase, “Turnabout is fair play.” Some Michigan community colleges have dabbled in offering bachelor’s degrees. Now Central Michigan University says it…
The financial dumpster fire at the University of Arizona rages on, and the University administration has seemingly adopted a position regarding which expenses it should…
Yesterday, I wrote about the lack of accountability for higher education administrators who make poor financial and business decisions. Often, those decisions lead to a…