This Week In College Viability (TWICV) for Mar 2, 2026
This week's top stories.
+ Without nationwide rules, South Carolina lawmakers move to keep college athlete payments secret
+ Without nationwide rules, South Carolina lawmakers move to keep college athlete payments secret
+ U.S. Plans to Stop Funding Low-Earning Degrees. Indiana May Just End Them.
+ Editorial: New England colleges urged to disclose financial risks
+ Editorial: New England colleges urged to disclose financial risks
+ ‘A Gray Area’: Students Say Harvard’s ‘Typical Assets’ Rule Leaves Financial Aid Gaps
+ And much more . . . .
Show notes:
Eastern Illinois University on-campus enrollment drops 9.5% in spring
Wittenberg Offers Transfer Pathway for Lourdes University students
Without nationwide rules, South Carolina lawmakers move to keep college athlete payments secret
U.S. Plans to Stop Funding Low-Earning Degrees. Indiana May Just End Them
Editorial: New England colleges urged to disclose financial risks (Behind paywall.)
Don't Rush Students Into Debt Before New Loan Limits Hit
‘A Gray Area’: Students Say Harvard’s ‘Typical Assets’ Rule Leaves Financial Aid Gaps
Additional links:
Purchase the 2026 Majors Completion App (Academic leaders version.
Purchase the 2026 Majors Completion App (Student & Family version
More Links:
Sign up for college financial transparency updates
Other College Viability Shows
Beyond the College Brochure
The College Financial Health Show with Matt Hendricks and Gary Stocker
Kitchen Table College Chats with Gary Stocker and Marc Deboer
Show notes:
Eastern Illinois University on-campus enrollment drops 9.5% in spring
Wittenberg Offers Transfer Pathway for Lourdes University students
Without nationwide rules, South Carolina lawmakers move to keep college athlete payments secret
U.S. Plans to Stop Funding Low-Earning Degrees. Indiana May Just End Them
Editorial: New England colleges urged to disclose financial risks (Behind paywall.)
Don't Rush Students Into Debt Before New Loan Limits Hit
‘A Gray Area’: Students Say Harvard’s ‘Typical Assets’ Rule Leaves Financial Aid Gaps
Additional links:
Purchase the 2026 Majors Completion App (Academic leaders version.
Purchase the 2026 Majors Completion App (Student & Family version
More Links:
Sign up for college financial transparency updates
Other College Viability Shows
Beyond the College Brochure
The College Financial Health Show with Matt Hendricks and Gary Stocker
Kitchen Table College Chats with Gary Stocker and Marc Deboer