AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHigher Ed Under Pressure: A new look at America’s university crisis points to falling enrollment, rising tuition and debt, and ideological fights that are squeezing many non-elite colleges financially. International Students at Risk: With international enrollment down, U.S. universities are facing program cuts and higher costs, and one University of North Texas president says visa and deportation moves helped push the school $45 million into the red. Student Aid Changes: New federal student loan caps are set to reshape grad school affordability, with some prospective students already pulling back as borrowing limits tighten. Title IX and School Oversight: The Education Department opened a Title IX investigation into Buncombe County Schools, adding to a busy week of federal scrutiny of K-12 policies. Religious Instruction Policy: A new Tennessee law lets K-12 teachers and professors teach Christianity’s role in the U.S. founding, raising fresh debate over curriculum and church-state boundaries. Health Access for Young Adults: An Ohio State Wexner Medical Center–commissioned survey finds many 18–29-year-olds lack a primary care doctor and skip checkups, risking missed screenings and delayed care. Campus Life and Learning: Lyon College’s dental school is opening a public patient clinic, aiming to generate cash flow while training new dentists.
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