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How Georgetown supports scholars, students impacted by global conflicts
Read about the university's commitment to welcoming and supporting displaced students and faculty through scholarships, partnerships, and programming. Read >
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New federal effort to improve students’ SNAP access
The Departments of Agriculture and Education are working together to expand low-income college students’ awareness of and access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Read >
How the FAFSA rollout changed the demographics of first-year college classes
In a recent survey of private nonprofit colleges, most reported that the troubled rollout of the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid made their incoming first-year classes “more difficult to fill.” Read >
A fresh look at the dual-enrollment dynamic
More high school students are taking college courses than ever before, but is the early start translating to more degrees? A new analysis takes stock. Read >
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