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House Education and Workforce Committee Approves Short-Term Pell Bill
Dec 14, 2023
The House Education and Workforce Committee approves legislation that would allow students to use Pell grants to pay for short term education programs.
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House Education and Workforce Committee will Investigate Harvard, MIT and Penn Over Antisemitism
Dec 14, 2023
House Education and Workforce Committee Chair Virginia Foxx (R-NC) announced an investigation into the colleges following major backlash to their presidents’ testimony at a hearing about antisemitism on their campuses.
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University of Pennsylvania President Resigns
Dec 14, 2023
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) questioned University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill, along with the presidents of Harvard and MIT, about their response to antisemitism on their campuses during a hearing last week.
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AACRAO, NACUBO and ACE Partner to Collect Feedback on the Potential Impact of New Regulations
Dec 14, 2023
AACRAO’s primary concern revolves around regulatory changes regarding transcript withholding.
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U.S. Department of Education Releases Regulatory Agenda
Dec 14, 2023
The department indicated it may propose regulatory changes to FERPA in 2024.
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State Higher Education Executive Officers Association Releases a New Report on College Affordability and State-Federal Relationships in Higher Education Financing
Dec 7, 2023
The latest report provides perspective on college affordability and State-Federal partnerships.
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New Report Shows College Completion Rates Remain Stagnant
Dec 7, 2023
After years of incremental but steady growth, six-year completion rates have been at a standstill since 2020.
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Recruiting to Campuses Far Away
Dec 7, 2023
Demographic shifts and funding woes have led a diverse and growing array of colleges to hire recruiters who live and work hundreds of miles from campus. Is it worth it?
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Democrats Press U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona to Finalize Title IX Rule
Dec 7, 2023
The proposed regulation is expected to overhaul much of the Trump-era Title IX policy.
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Senators Raise Concerns with U.S. Department of Education Over the Return of Student Loan Payments
Dec 7, 2023
Senators raise concerns about how the U.S. Department of Education and federal student loan servicers are handling the return of student loan payments after a three-plus year, pandemic-related pause.
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House Rules Committee Clears Foreign Gift Reporting Bill for Floor Vote
Dec 7, 2023
The legislation aims to tighten college foreign gift reporting requirements under Section 117 of the Higher Education Act.
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The Administration Approves $4.8 Billion in Debt Relief
Dec 7, 2023
The Biden administration announced this week that it had approved $4.8 billion of student loan forgiveness for more than 80,000 borrowers as part of its latest round of targeted debt relief.
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Backlash Follows After Presidents of Harvard, Penn and MIT Testify about Antisemitism on Campus
Dec 7, 2023
The House Education and Workforce Committee invited the leaders to testify about their institutions’ responses to allegations of antisemitism.
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Florida Looks to Remove Sociology from General Education
Nov 30, 2023
The Education Commissioner proposes change to make room for civic literacy, but some sociology professors are doubtful.
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Online Enrollments Spike at Community Colleges
Nov 30, 2023
Federal data suggest larger shares of students at two-year colleges are enrolling online. Higher ed experts say the trend calls for more online support.
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Preliminary Data Shows Change in Early Applications
Nov 30, 2023
Applications this fall rose 41% over pre-pandemic levels, buoyed by a big upswing in minority applicants, according to preliminary data from the Common App.
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The Presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT are to Testify Next Week in the House Education and Workforce Committee
Nov 30, 2023
Each of the colleges has come under scrutiny for their responses to demonstrations that have transpired on campus after the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.
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The U.S. Department of Education Releases Civil Rights Data Highlighting Lingering Inequities
Nov 30, 2023
Officials criticized disparities in access to higher-level classes like calculus, STEM education, and advanced placement classes.
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Senate Fails to Block Biden’s New Student Loan Repayment Plan
Nov 30, 2023
Republicans argued the repayment plan offers wasteful subsidies that are too expensive for taxpayers at a cost of hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade
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The Administration Announces That It Will Look To Update Accreditation Rules
Nov 30, 2023
The U.S. Department of Education will attempt to update the regulations for accreditation agencies, state authorization, and the definition of distance education.