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A Bipartisan Step Toward Smarter College Accountability

Rarely do Washington policymakers find common ground on higher-education reform. Conservatives often call for discipline…

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Our Wishlist for Higher Ed Reform

Now that Congress has resolved the government shutdown, attention is turning to what comes next….

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America’s Distorted Market for Higher Education

In the United States, K-12 education is mostly run as a government service. By contrast,…

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America’s Distorted Market for Higher Education

In the United States, K-12 education is mostly run as a government service. By contrast,…

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The Big Beautiful Fix for Graduate School Borrowing

When policymakers and the public talk about student debt, they usually picture undergraduates: young people…

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Republicans Unveil Plan to Rein in Student Debt and Waste in Higher Education

In a significant development for higher education policy, House Republicans have unveiled a sweeping proposal to reform…

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It’s About Time: Bring Back Those Student Loan Collections 

This week, the Department of Education announced that on May 5 it will begin collecting on defaulted…

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A Historic Opportunity for Higher Education Reform 

Once a sleepy policy area on the national scale, higher education is now a central…

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The Federal Student Loan Program Is Unraveling

The Biden administration recently announced its most ambitious attempt yet at student debt forgiveness. Taken together with the series of…

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The Upside of the College Enrollment Downswing

Enrollment in education after high school peaked in 2010, with 21 million students enrolling in two-or four-year…

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The Economy Is Good. Why Do Consumers Feel So Bad?

As we approach another federal election cycle, there will be a lot of talk about…

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A Degree of Risk

Higher education policy has gone from a niche issue studied by wonks and practitioners to…