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Colleges and universities are beginning to receive the FAFSA forms for incoming students. The educational institutions are behind in their application processes and scholarship offerings to potential students.
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Nationally, college enrollment has more or less recovered since Covid-related declines. But New York's public colleges and universities aren't quite there yet.
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The ban comes after a spate of alleged sexual assaults and druggings linked to three of the university’s fraternity houses.
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Only some of the region's private colleges have implemented vaccine requirements for both employees and students.
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Alberto José Cardelle will replace Dr. Barbara Jean Morris, who stepped down in October 2020 after SUNY Oneonta became a hotspot for COVID-19 cases.
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“We want to get past this and the only way to get past this is to get folks, you know, vaccinated."
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SUNY Corning has launched a financial aid program that targets student debt. Barons Brought Back is open to students who owe $1,500 or less.
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Beginning this year, all Pennsylvania higher education institutions are required to publish hazing reports under the state’s new antihazing law. Penn State released a five-year hazing report on Tuesday, listing hazing violations between 2013 and 2018.
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In a one-hour special FRONTLINE presents two films on education in America. First: In “A Subprime Education,” we return to the story of for-profit…
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The federal government’s new College Scorecard is out, and it’s stirring debate on some campuses. It's a slick website that makes finding data on higher…