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Ed. Dept. Investigating Sexual Assault Allegations at Liberty

The Department of Education is investigating a barrage of sexual assault complaints at Liberty University.

A Third of College Students Think of Withdrawing: Study

Research found that a third of college students enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program last fall considered stopping their studies for a semester or more.

University in Massachusetts Allows Tuition Payments Using Cryptocurrency

Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts has announced that students can now pay for tuition using cryptocurrency.

College Grads Overestimate Their Starting Salaries by $50,000: Survey

Graduates expect to make over $100,000 in their first job when, in reality, their average starting salary will be $55,000, a survey revealed.

New Bill Seeks Transparency in Use of Personality Traits in Admissions

Rep. Michelle Steel proposed a new bill that will hold colleges accountable when using personality traits in admissions decisions.

Harvard Promises $100M in Funding to Atone for Role in Slavery

Harvard University pledges a $100 million endowment dedicated to racial equality measures as reparations for its role in slavery.

Nebraska State Workers to Receive New Educational Benefit

Nebraska's new educational benefit for state employees will make community college free for dependent children.

Westminster College Offers Controversial Course on Porn

Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah, has received harsh criticism for announcing a course on pornography.