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Georgia’s university system revives SAT, ACT requirements at 4 more colleges

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Augusta, Georgia State, Georgia Southern and Kennesaw State universities will require test scores from students applying to the 2026-27 academic year.

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Youngkin seeks to defund New College Institute in 2026 fiscal year - Monique Holland, Martinsville Bulletin

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Amid efforts to rehabilitate the New College Institute, Gov. million for the institute in the 2025 fiscal year but zero in fiscal year 2026. Glenn Youngkin this week proposed eliminating NCI’s funding in the second year of the two-year state budget. Youngkin’s plan would allocate $4.69

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Mississippi College will change its name and drop its football program

University Business

Mississippi College will change its name and drop its football program after the current season, the board of the private institution announced. The college, in the Jackson suburb of Clinton, will become Mississippi Christian University beginning with its bicentennial in 2026. Read more at Mississippi Today.

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How University of Arizona plans to shrink its deficit by $110M

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Now, the college is eyeing a balanced budget by fiscal 2026. The institution’s interim chief financial officer announced cuts and new revenue opportunities.

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Georgia State University to create ‘college town Downtown’ with $80 million gift

University Business

Brian Blake said the institution was challenged to remake the campus as a beacon for further revitalization for Downtown ahead of the 2026 World Cup. “We The post Georgia State University to create ‘college town Downtown’ with $80 million gift appeared first on University Business. We were asked, ‘What could you do in two years?’”

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Federal government extends Form I-9 expiration date to 2027

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Employers, including colleges, must ensure their forms bear the revised expiration date by July 31, 2026.

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Can Technology Help Community Colleges Avoid the Enrollment Cliff?

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

What awaits college and university leaders is the long-predicted enrollment cliff, the period around 2025 or 2026 when the effects of the Great Recession on this country’s birth rate will be realized as dramatically fewer high school seniors reach graduation.