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‘Disastrous’ implications of fewer international students in the U.S.
The Trump administration’s crackdown on international students could cause significant harm to U.S. colleges and universities, educators and students tell The Hechinger Report. Read >
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Basic needs insecurity: How much can financial education help?
A new study looks at efforts to increase college students’ financial literacy, concluding that there may be more cost-effective ways to help those struggling to afford food, housing, and other basic needs. Read >
‘Having students succeed is in everybody’s interest’
U.S. colleges and universities are working to improve outreach to a group they have long neglected: Latine students. Read >
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