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A lawsuit claims UT Tyler Health Science Center is trying to pull the veil of governmental immunity over doctors who do all of their work for a for-profit, private equity-backed health care system.
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Filling out the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid form wasn’t a “streamlined” process for Texas Wesleyan freshman Roger Salazar.
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College hopefuls should fill out the new federal student aid application to as soon as possible to get more funds.
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The U.S. Department of Education says it will fix a mistake that would have hurt low-income students, lowering their financial aid.
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Texas students often don't learn about the signs of domestic violence and abuse until they're in college. Advocates say that lack of awareness can lead to more suffering.
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Other new laws make changes to the tax code, criminal justice and health care systems.
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College campuses across the country are dealing with heightened tensions among students and faculty over the Israel-Hamas conflict — and schools in North Texas are no exception.
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The FAFSA Simplification Act was passed in 2022, and the new simplified version of the form will come with key changes to the student index calculation.
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The University of Texas at Dallas replaced three boulders — known as the Spirit Rocks — with trees, citing “extended political discourse.” Students say the quirky public square is a frequent venue for political messaging.
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A U.S. District Judge in Austin heard arguments Wednesday in a lawsuit filed by a Columbia free speech group, which argues banning TikTok use at public universities hinders faculty research and teaching.
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Thousands of recent and soon-to-be graduates in North Texas are once again making payments on their student loan debt after the more than three-year federal freeze on them ended at the beginning of October.
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How to get lower payments and discounts – and why you might not want to refinance into a private loan.