April 2, 2018 The Latest: Immigrant students rally at Arizona high court The Latest on arguments before Arizona Supreme Court in immigrant tuition case (all times local): 9:30 a.m.
March 29, 2018 Howard University fires 6 after financial aid investigation Howard University in Washington, D.C., has confirmed that six employees have been fired for "gross misconduct and neglect of duties" after school officials discovered financial aid money had been misappropriated.
March 1, 2018 $20 million in scholarships offered to DACA students In an effort help young immigrants who are living in the country illegally earn a college degree, a New Hampshire university announced Thursday it is teaming up with two organizations to offer $20 million in scholarships.
February 27, 2018 Alabama settles portion of lawsuit over student suicide The University of Alabama has settled a lawsuit filed by the parents of a Texas woman who killed herself after reporting a sexual assault as a student.
February 16, 2018 17 lives lost too soon mourned after Florida school shooting When a gunman opened fire with an AR-15 at a large high school in south Florida, he claimed the lives of students with their whole lives ahead of them, along with those of the teachers who tried to protect them.
February 14, 2018 Arizona high court to consider in-state tuition for DREAMers The Arizona Supreme Court will review a lower court ruling that said young immigrants granted deferred deportation status under a program started by former President Barack Obama are not eligible for lower in-state college tuition.
February 13, 2018 Fewer California immigrant students seek college assistance There's been a significant drop in applications for college financial aid by California students who are in the country illegally after being brought to the U.S. as young children.
February 12, 2018 Florida bill would let bullied students go to private school From third to fifth grade, Alyson Hochstedler says bullies slammed her son into lockers and punched him.
February 7, 2018 US consumers boosted borrowing by $18.4 billion in December American consumers stepped up their borrowing by $18.4 billion in December, a solid performance that followed a massive gain the previous month.
February 1, 2018 UPenn scrubs Wynn name, rescinds his and Cosby's degrees The University of Pennsylvania has announced plans to distance itself from casino mogul Steve Wynn and comedian Bill Cosby in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations against both men.