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The 2023 calendar year is the first since COVID-19 arrived when every higher education trend doesn’t have to be viewed through a pandemic lens.
Effects of the coronavirus crisis linger, but new topics are taking center stage, like potential reworks to the federal financial aid system, as well as fresh scrutiny — and the rejection of — U.S. News & World Report’s highly influential college rankings.
As Higher Ed Dive looks ahead to the new year, we anticipate keeping you updated on these seven stories, plus whatever else the new year brings.
- Efforts to fix financial aid in the limelight
- Student loan forgiveness keeps center stage
- Race-conscious admissions policies under threat
- More college consolidations on the horizon
- Enrollment woes continue
- Scrutiny over OPMs grows
Read the full article about higher education trends by Jeremy Bauer-Wolf at Higher Education Dive.