Accountability in Higher Education
Income Share Agreements Aren’t a Solution to Student Debt
Companies are pitching a novel solution to student loans: future income sharing agreements. But they may present new problems for borrowers.
Multi-Billionaire DeVos Couldn’t Care Less about Defrauded Students
Devos’s remarks are an insult to the more-than 65,000 borrowers who have waited for years to have Borrower Defense claims reviewed
Low-Income Transgender Students Face Systematic Barriers in Applying for Federal Aid
New phrasing of the gender question on the FAFSA may not actually help transgender students.
LGBTQ Rights on Campuses Through the Decades
As we celebrate Pride Month, it’s worth taking stock of the victories and challenges that shape the modern LGBTQ student experience.
Even at Private Colleges, Low-Income Students Tend to Go to the Poorest Schools
The private colleges that low-income students tend to go to are the least-equipped to serve them.
What New York Gets Wrong About Free College
Asking students to repay their grants if life takes them out of state fails to live up to the promise of free.
Incomplete Justice for Defrauded Corinthian College Students
Former Corinthian College students seeking to have their private loans discharged after harassment have been denied their day in court.
A New World for Profits
Trump’s election has huge ramifications for protecting consumers as higher education moves into a new era of for-profits.