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ACCESS & AFFORDABILITY Congressional Republicans Want to End Grad PLUS Loans. How Might It Affect Your Campus? By Dan Bauman Shuttering the program, which had been expected to lend out about $19 billion annually over the next decade, could make graduate education very costly or unattainable, warns the Council of Graduate Schools.
EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE In Florida, University Presidents’ Pay Goes Up. Is Politics to Blame? By Camila Gomez Some new leaders in the state with close ties to Ron DeSantis are earning much more than their predecessors. ATHLETICS Loans, Fees, and TV Money: Where Colleges Are Finding the Funds to Pay Athletes By Nell Gluckman Following a historic settlement that allows colleges to pay athletes for the first time, programs are taking subsidies from the main campus to cover new costs. THE REVIEW | OPINION My University Values Football More Than Education By Sigman Byrd At the University of Colorado at Boulder, athletics gets all the attention — and funding. FLIP-FLOP Columbia Got Some NIH Funding Back. Then It Didn’t. By Stephanie M. Lee In a confusing turn of events, the National Institutes of Health told staff that it would free up some frozen funding to the Ivy League campus — then quickly backtracked. FINANCE & OPERATIONS U. of Minnesota Tries to Soften the Blow of Tuition Hikes, Budget Cuts With Faculty Benefits By Theo Scheer Facing uncertainty in state and federal funding, the university’s regents approved substantial increases to tuition and cuts to academic programs. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin Plus: Summer reading recs.
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