But while FSU is already surpassing the new thresholds that will be implemented, the change becomes a greater challenge for ...
Report reveals how inconsistent funding for Pell Grant and state budget cuts led to a significant drop in Black students ...
A new report finds nearly 500,000 fewer Black students enrolled in college over a decade, citing Pell Grant cuts and state disinvestment.
The prices students and their families paid after aid at four-year public colleges and private nonprofits ticked up in ...
College sticker prices rose slightly across all sectors for the 2025–26 academic year, according to the College Board’s ...
Institutions that serve as “equity engines” for low-income students are sparse throughout the U.S., according to recent ...
Sixty years ago, when Congress passed the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965, it made a bipartisan promise to the American ...
A new College Board report reveals a welcome trend: after adjusting for inflation, the net cost of tuition at public ...
As the federal shutdown drags on, Free Application for Federal Student Aid — or FAFSA — forms are still being processed.
Those numbers have only grown in the ensuing years. The state’s office of Labor and Economic Opportunity’s long-term ...
Years of inconsistent funding for the Pell Grant and state budget cuts played a role in a nearly half-million drop in the number of Black students enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities over the ...
Fueled by the new Drury Springfield Promise program, the number of area students who enrolled in the university was up by 23% ...