A new documentary reveals that nearly half of all college students are battling food insecurity and hunger amid the coronavirus pandemic, further intensifying disparities.
Offering insight into the coronavirus pandemic’s potential toll on certain institution types and demographic groups, a new report shows a decline in summer enrollment at community, rural, and for-profit colleges—and…
Recognizing that many of their students are taking online courses at homes far from key campus resources, four South Carolina colleges have signed a mutual assistance compact to increase access.
Regardless of how individual colleges and universities approach this fall, all will need to take care to remain adaptable and accessible, according to a new ebook from two experts at…
Hundreds of colleges and universities in recent weeks have revised their fall reopening plans, citing the ongoing public health crisis, widespread safety concerns, and insurmountable testing hurdles.
As incoming and returning students weigh the risks and rewards of sticking with their enrollment plans, colleges and universities are finding ways to support their most vulnerable populations.
What does it take to pivot a decades-old, community-focused residential program to a virtual format? Learn how CSP is ensuring that students thrive in their transition to, and time at,…
Colleges and universities are adjusting their approach to work-study aid this academic year as the coronavirus pandemic continues to limit job opportunities and on-campus activities.
Dozens of institutions will hold prices steady this year, while a small number, including Georgetown, have announced plans to reduce tuition as they start the academic year in virtual mode.