September 26, 2017 Board won't stop in-state tuition for eligible immigrants The Arizona Board of Regents says it won't stop offering in-state tuition for eligible immigrants granted deferred deportation status despite threats of a lawsuit looming from the state's attorney general.
September 25, 2017 Quads on the quad: Quadruplets begin colleges in Connecticut Anna Ciacciarella put color-coded tape on all the desk lamps, mattress pads, notebooks and other dorm-room items as she and her three siblings prepared to move from the family home in Naugatuck to Quinnipiac University.
September 19, 2017 US consumer borrowing increased in July American consumers borrowed more heavily in July, increasing their debt primarily in a category that includes auto and student loans.
September 19, 2017 Arizona university bosses sued for immigrant tuition Arizona's attorney general is suing the state university system over its decision to keep providing lower in-state tuition rates for immigrants granted deferred deportation status.
September 18, 2017 Arizona university chairman slams lawsuit over tuition The chairman of the Arizona Board of Regents says the board welcomes a lawsuit filed by Attorney General Mark Brnovich over steep increase in tuition.
June 29, 2017 Arizona regents to offer in-state tuition to some immigrants The Arizona Board of Regents has scheduled a special meeting Thursday about a court decision involving the state's largest community college district.
June 28, 2017 College board to appeal ruling on immigrant student tuition The state's largest community college district will ask the Arizona Supreme Court to overturn an appeals court ruling saying young immigrants granted deferred deportation status are not eligible for lower in-state college tuition.
June 28, 2017 John Stossel: Why haven't America's schools improved? Every year, almost every industry improves.
June 27, 2017 Supreme Court playground ruling feeds school voucher debate Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and other proponents of school voucher programs are praising a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that said a Lutheran church was wrongly denied a state grant for its preschool playground.
June 26, 2017 The Latest: DeVos weighs in on Supreme Court church decision The Latest on the Supreme Court ruling for a Missouri church (all times local): 1:15 p.m. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is praising a Supreme Court decision that found the state of Missouri violated the First Amendment by denying public money to a church for a playground solely because of its religious status.