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Mixed Results for Student Loan Forgiveness as Biden Exits, Trump Returns

The Biden administration recently approved student loan forgiveness for 55,000 borrowers under the PSLF program, bringing the total to over one million, while legal challenges and the incoming Trump administration threaten other initiatives, leaving millions of borrowers in limbo.

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University R&D Spending in Social Sciences and Psychology

In Fiscal Year 2023, US universities spent over \$108.8 billion on R\&D, with the University of Michigan leading in social science research spending at \$217.5 million, followed by Harvard at \$169.2 million; UNC Chapel Hill led in psychology research spending at \$56.6 million.

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Biden Cancels $4.28 Billion in Student Loan Debt for Public Servants

President Biden canceled $4.28 billion in student loan debt for 55,000 public servants, including teachers, nurses, and military personnel, bringing the total number of beneficiaries under his administration to nearly five million, despite a previous Supreme Court ruling against a broader plan.

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Student Loan Repayment Plans Reopened Amid SAVE Plan Legal Battles

The U.S. Department of Education reopened the Pay As You Earn and Income-Contingent Repayment plans for student loans due to legal challenges against the new SAVE plan, offering borrowers more options for managing their debt while the SAVE plan is in legal limbo.

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College ROI: Financial and Non-Financial Benefits Outweigh Costs

A May 2024 FREOPP analysis of 53,000 degree programs reveals that bachelor's degree holders earn $32,112 more annually than high school graduates, with significant variations across fields; the study also highlights non-financial benefits like improved health and civic engagement, emphasizing strate...

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College Mental Health: Navigating Challenges, Seizing Opportunities in 2025

Colleges face mental health challenges in 2025, yet opportunities abound due to the post-pandemic generation's needs, societal recognition of the benefits of college mental health services, exemptions from some DEI bans, and increased investments from university administrators.

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Student Loan Borrowers Face Uncertainty as Biden Exits Office

As President Biden leaves office, the future of student loan forgiveness programs is uncertain, prompting 40 million borrowers to explore alternative repayment options such as PSLF, Pay As You Earn, and Income-Contingent plans, while deferments and forbearances remain available for those facing fina...

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India's IPO Boom: Can Higher Education Keep Pace?

India's IPO market has overtaken China's, but concerns exist about whether its higher education system can provide the necessary skilled workforce; challenges include uneven quality, faculty shortages, and limited research output.

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US College Closures Surge Amidst Enrollment Crisis

A confluence of factors, including rising tuition costs, declining birth rates, shifting career preferences, and increased competition, is causing a rapid closure of colleges in the United States, with a projected wave of closures starting in 2025.

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Trump Win Threatens Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Program

President-elect Donald Trump's win threatens to reverse President Biden's student loan forgiveness programs, impacting millions of borrowers who have received or are awaiting debt relief, as seen in the experiences of borrowers like Mary Ann Rockwell, Sarah Babcock and Chris Alldredge.

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Hessian Government Delays Music University's New Building Despite Funding

Despite allocated funds and previous promises, the Hessian state government's inaction threatens the new building for Frankfurt's University of Music and Performing Arts, leaving it in a dilapidated building; temporary solutions followed building occupations.

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Trump's Return Threatens Recent Surge in Student Worker Unionization

The incoming Trump administration threatens to reverse the recent surge in student worker unionization, which saw nearly 45,000 student employees join unions between 2022 and 2024, as Trump's administration previously sought to restrict their collective bargaining rights.

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