Amid uncertainty, some colleges brace for more cuts
Even selective colleges like Yale say they have to trim their budgets.
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Specialists Struggle To Deliver Special Education Services
Technology has limits for specialists trying to support special education students remotely. -
Congress Gave Colleges A $14-Billion Lifeline. Here's Where It's Going
Like so many sectors of the economy, higher education is taking a big hit from the pandemic. The U.S. Department of Education has so far distributed more than $10 billion in relief funds to colleges. -
With School Buildings Closed, Children's Mental Health Is Suffering
A top pediatrician calls for reopening schools as soon as possible because of the negative impact the shutdown is having on students' learning and mental health. -
Colleges, Staring Down Financial Losses, Seek Philanthropy From Donors, Alumni
In at least one case, a Boston area college is asking graduates to help plug its deficit. -
AP Tests Begin Online And At Home — But Not For Everyone
The college credit exams were moved online in response to the pandemic. But many students don't have Internet access at home. Up until Friday, one senior planned to take her tests in a parking lot. -
A Few Schools Reopen, But Remote Learning Could Go On For Years In U.S.
Governors are starting to float ideas for reopening schools. But there are many concerns about what education will look like when that happens. -
Remote Learning Is A Challenge, Especially For Students In Districts With Fewer Resources
Schools are facing significant challenges in educating students during the pandemic. -
Some Private Colleges Slash Tuition Price Tags, Hoping To Stay Competitive During Pandemic
Part of the idea, colleges say, is to help families that have lost income afford college. -
Bunker Hill President Urges Congress To Fund Universal Wi-Fi
The digital divide presents challenges for students taking online courses at Boston's community colleges. -
As Deposit Day Looms, COVID-19 Reshapes Students’ 2020 College Choices
One in four high school seniors say they believe the pandemic may force them to change their college choice.