The Chronicle analyzed how public and private nonprofit colleges used their share of $76 billion in relief money from the federal government.
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'A Critical Lifeline'
Higher Ed Received Billions in Covid-Relief Money. Where Did It Go?
The distribution of pandemic-relief funds highlights the structure and priorities of academe, according to an analysis by The Chronicle. -
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For These Colleges, Covid-Relief Money Was a Lifeline
More than $76 billion in federal aid during the Covid-19 pandemic helped keep many colleges afloat. But which institutions relied on these funds the most? -
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These Were Higher Ed’s Biggest Financial Losses From the Pandemic
The Chronicle analyzed the nearly $13-billion decline in colleges’ revenues in 2021. -
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How Colleges Spent Extra Covid-Relief Money on Their Students
A Chronicle analysis of institutions’ discretionary funds found that, for many of them, clearing student balances was a priority.