Monica LevitanStudentsNASFAA Offers Guidance to Displaced College StudentsThe National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators has developed a website to benefit students whose colleges closed while they were enrolled or shortly after they withdrew.June 5, 2017Leadership & PolicyTuskegee Turns Again to Morris as Interim PresidentThe Tuskegee University Board of Trustees has appointed Dr. Charlotte P. Morris to serve as the interim president of the institution beginning July.June 1, 2017HomeVeterans Groups Pushing for Post-9/11 GI Bill ImprovementsVeterans associations want to revise the Post-9/11 GI Bill so that it benefits a wider range of veterans who are transitioning into higher education or future careers.May 29, 2017StudentsHigher Ed Policy Experts Placing Premium on Student PrivacyAs experts examined ways to help students and families make higher education decisions at a hearing Wednesday on Capitol Hill, they were reminded that student privacy should always be priority.May 24, 2017StudentsMontana State U., Tribal College Students to Seek Answers TogetherMontana State University researchers have received a $282,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to create a new approach to solving issues on Montana’s Indian Reservations.May 22, 2017Leadership & Policy3 African Americans Selected to Lead Community Colleges in N.Y.Three African Americans were recently appointed to lead three community colleges in the state of New York. The State University of New York (SUNY) Board of Trustees, along with the boards of Jefferson, Rockland, and Tompkins Cortland community colleges boards named Drs. Ty A. Stone, Michael A. Baston and Orinthia T. Montague to these top […]May 21, 2017StudentsLeaders of Minority-Serving Institutions Ask Congress to Bolster Pell GrantThe presidents and chancellors of 10 minority-serving institutions called on members of Congress to strengthen federal investment in the Pell program, in a letter released on Wednesday afternoon.May 17, 2017Previous PagePage 6 of 6