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A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR

“For more than 20 years, Inside Higher Ed has been a trusted source of news and analysis for the higher education sector—reporting on the issues that matter most across the full ecosystem of U.S. colleges and universities.

To continue investing in high-quality, independent journalism, we’re evolving how readers access our reporting. Starting in April, we’ll ask readers to support our work by becoming paying subscribers, with a limited number of free articles available each month and a range of subscription options for individuals, groups, and institutions.

This shift ensures Inside Higher Ed can continue providing the context, insight, and coverage the sector depends on—now and in the years ahead.”

-Sara Custer, Editor-In-Chief

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