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The legal cases argue that online classes don't have the same value as on-campus ones.
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Updated Tuesday, May 26, 3:00 p.m. Cincinnati State says its students will do remote learning this fall with the exception of required labs and skills...
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It's unclear what college will look like in the fall, but students and families are having to make decisions now, despite worries about financial aid, travel and a highly contagious disease.
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Urbana University, a private college in Ohio, announced Tuesday that it will close its physical campus and move classes online after the spring semester…
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More than a dozen colleges have dropped testing requirements for admission, with one school citing "unprecedented obstacles and disruptions" due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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College students often struggle to make ends meet, and food insecurity is more common on campus than you might think. Now it could be even more challenging for some to get food stamps.
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College enrollment continues to decline, according to data released Monday. Small colleges have been forced to close; others are getting creative when it comes to finding and keeping students.
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The Ohio State University plans to increase tuition for incoming freshmen students, according to a plan going before university trustees on Wednesday.The…
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Anthony Rostain and B. Janet Hibbs say college students today face an "inordinate amount of anxiety" — but parents can help their kids cope. Their book is The Stressed Years of Their Lives.
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Nearly 4 million college students are raising children — a fifth of all undergraduates. They have better grades than their peers without kids but are less likely to graduate. What can schools do?