The Chronicle of Higher Education looks at how the reconciliation bill under consideration could impair Pell access, while The Boston Globe reports that Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey is advocating to remove cuts to Pell from the bill... The House v. NCAA settlement received final approval, permitting institutions to pay student-athletes, The Athletic reports... The Associated Press examines how HBCUs are navigating a political environment fraught with threats to funding and diversity programs... The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow its Education Department layoffs to go forward... The Austin American-Statesman considers the harms of Texas eliminating in-state tuition for undocumented students... The Education Department added new identity verification measures for first-time FAFSA applicants, according to Inside Higher Ed.
Thousands of College Students Could Soon Lose Their Pell Grants
The Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.) | June 6, 2025
Healey Urges US Senate to Reject Pell Grant Cuts, Touting Success of Massachusetts Program
The Boston Globe (sub. req.) | June 7, 2025
Historic House v. NCAA Settlement Gets Final Approval, Allowing Schools to Pay College Athletes
The Athletic (sub. req.) | June 7, 2025
HBCUs Depend on Federal Funding. Their Leaders Are Walking a Tightrope on Trump’s DEI Attacks
The Associated Press | June 6, 2025
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Leave Mass Layoffs at Education Department in Place
The Associated Press | June 6, 2025
Texas Dream Act Author, Experts Warn Against Repealing In-State Tuition for Migrant Students
Austin American-Statesman | June 6, 2025
Stricter ID Verification Required for Federal Aid Applicants
Inside Higher Ed | June 9, 2025