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More 4-year colleges offer 2-year degrees to reach new groups of students

To better support first-generation and low-income students, Boston College’s Messina College offers intensive academic, financial and residential assistance to help them succeed and transition into bachelor’s programs.

Teachers and parents weigh benefits and risks of artificial intelligence in schools

"The enormous concern that educators have is that, when students are using A.I. to do their work, they're not thinking, they're not struggling and they're not learning," says Justin Reich, author of "Failure to Disrupt: Why Technology Alone Can’t Transform Education."

What the new student loan rules mean for current and future borrowers

Nearly half a million borrowers could see their payments spike after the Department of Education scrapped most existing repayment plans.

How Department of Education cuts could hurt resources for students with disabilities

At stake are resources and support for more than seven million students with disabilities who depend on the agency to ensure access to a free public education.