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Harvard sued over 'subpar' online learning amid pandemic
The university’s handling of the pandemic has not satisfied students on an academic or financial level.
By Maria Copeland
May 22, 2020
Law firm vows to investigate colleges nationwide. Millions of students could benefit.
Now, one law firm is taking on every college in the country.
By Addison Smith
May 20, 2020
ASU plan to shore up losses won't sit well with out-of-state, international students
Amid the coronavirus crisis, Arizona State University wants permission to hike tuition rates for out-of-state and i…
By Clay Robinson
May 19, 2020
UK government REJECTS calls for massive university bailouts
Universities in the U.K. will continue to be allowed to charge students at full rates for tuition.
By Jessica Custodio
May 18, 2020
Higher ed experts concerned colleges could blow through coronavirus aid
The $1.8 trillion CARES act recently allocated $14 billion to colleges and universities.
By Addison Smith
May 8, 2020
Ivy League takes full degree program online at MAJOR discount
The University of Pennsylvania is offering a virtual Master’s degree in computer science for those who have no back…
By Ben Zeisloft
May 7, 2020
Ivy League TAs 'ready to take more militant action' after refusing to work, pay rent
Columbia University graduate student teaching assistants started a strike Friday, and their numbers have since g…
By Emma Rae Phillips
May 4, 2020
Public colleges known for wasting your money are now losing state funding
These taxpayer funded schools have been accused of anti-free speech policies and frivolous spending on things like …
By Addison Smith
Apr 30, 2020
Some colleges plan fall re-opening
“That’s what we’re planning towards, and that’s what we’re hoping for."
By Arik Schneider
Apr 28, 2020
Colleges nationwide hit with lawsuits over coronavirus refunds (UPDATED)
Universities across the country are being hit with lawsuits by students who aren’t satisfied with the refu…
By Alex Tokie
Apr 27, 2020
Hundreds of UChicago students threaten to withhold tuition
A petition created by student group UChicago for Fair Tuition calls on administrators to cut tuition by 50 percent …
By Benjamin Wilson
Apr 24, 2020
Students sue University of Miami and Drexel University over tuition controversy
Students suing universities for tuition adjustments claim that virtual classes cost universities less but are also …
By Matthew Keyes
Apr 24, 2020
WATCH: Tucker takes on 'rich college bailouts' and millionaire university presidents
Carlson pointed out that while colleges are getting billions, many university presidents are being paid millions.
By Jon Street
Apr 23, 2020
While some colleges hike tuition, these schools are bucking that trend
Schools like Michigan State, University of Chicago, and the University of Minnesota are some of the few to announce…
By Eduardo Neret
Apr 23, 2020
Another university is SUED over coronavirus refunds...or lack thereof
Students at Michigan State University are suing their school, accusing it of not providing them with adequate re…
By Alex Tokie
Apr 21, 2020
New report reveals astonishing number of illegal immigrants enrolled in American universities
California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Illinois are highest in number of undocumented students
By Matthew Keyes
Apr 21, 2020
College bailout money could go to illegal immigrants (UPDATED)
UPDATE: The Education Department has issued guidance saying the funds should not go to illegal immigrants.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Apr 21, 2020
This school just announced fall classes will 'at least start virtually'
The move raises the question as to whether the school will continue charging full-freight, including "campus-based …
By Jon Street
Apr 21, 2020
UC-Boulder resists tuition refunds as classes move online. One student is suing.
A UC-Boulder student and her father filed a class-action lawsuit against the university.
By Leo Thuman
Apr 20, 2020
University offers free laptops to students with limited resources. There's now a waitlist.
With many universities across the country moving their classes to an online format, access to university resourc…
By Reagan Knight
Apr 16, 2020
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