UGC releases list of fake universities, 12 colleges in Delhi, check before admission
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has identified 32 fake universities across India, primarily in Delhi, warning students against seeking admissions in them.
What we know about the OSAP changes announced by Doug Ford
The Ontario government announced significant changes to its student financial aid program, OSAP, limiting grants to 25% of total aid and increasing loans effective Fall 2026.
Ford government faces ‘save OSAP’ campaign to reverse student loan changes
The Ontario government under Premier Doug Ford is facing mounting opposition to changes in the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) that favor loans over grants as part of efforts to reform post-secondary funding.
Department of Education to pull back race-based criteria in federal grants
The U.S. Department of Education will retract race-based eligibility criteria for federal student grants following legal challenges.
Ford says he faced ‘massive pressure’ from colleges, universities to increase tuition
Ontario Premier Doug Ford acknowledged significant pressure from post-secondary institutions to raise tuition fees and modify student grants amid rising operational costs.
Students disappointed by Ontario’s cuts to OSAP grants, tuition freeze lift
Ontario students express concern over government cuts to OSAP grants and the lifting of a tuition freeze, fearing increased debt burdens.
Over 28,000 Students May Have Their Study Grants Reclaimed
Over 28,000 students in Finland could be required to pay back their study grants due to exceeding the annual income limit in 2024.
Kela Reclaims Student Grants
More than 28,000 students in Finland may have to repay overpaid student grants if their income exceeds annual earnings limits set by Kela.
Senegal: Calm returns to the universities of Dakar and Saint-Louis, but the 'restos U' remain closed
Calm has returned to the universities of Dakar and Saint-Louis following violent clashes, but the student dining facilities remain shut amid ongoing tensions over student grants in Senegal.
Locks, fences, and signs – how students in Gagnef are protected
In response to the school shooting in Örebro, Gagnef schools are enhancing security measures with support from state grants to ensure student safety.
The Year Off That 800,000 Norwegians Have Granted Themselves
The debate around funding for folk high schools in Norway has intensified as 800,000 youths have attended these institutions over the past 160 years, leading to significant media attention and a petition urging the government to reverse proposed cuts to student grants.