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Bill to Require Mental Health Resources on Student ID Cards
May 20, 2021
AACRAO supports the general goal of the proposed legislation, but raises concerns that the measure fails to provide campuses with sufficient flexibility in the specific resources they highlight and the manner in which they are shared with students.
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Biden Administration Upholds Analysis of Gainful Employment Repeal
May 20, 2021
Education Dept. official says the administration cannot immediately rescind former Sec. DeVos's repeal of the regulation and must instead go through a new rulemaking process to restore it.
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New Study on Public Research University Recruitment
May 20, 2021
Report finds that many public research universities recruit at out-of-state, private high schools in affluent, predominantly white localities.
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Report Finds State Funding Impacts Student Success
May 20, 2021
Decreases in state funding lead to enrollment declines and lower graduation rates, while higher state financial aid funding means students are more likely to stay in state and graduate on time.
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U. of California Goes Test-Blind in Admissions
May 20, 2021
The move settles a court decision that the university lost.
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AACRAO Comments on USCIS Immigration Changes
May 20, 2021
The association joined 36 other associations to submit comments outlining issues related to the overall slowdown of processing and the addition of new and proposed requirements.
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Harvard Urges Supreme Court to Toss Admissions Case
May 18, 2021
The university asked justices to uphold long-standing precedent allowing institutions to promote on-campus diversity by considering the racial makeup of their student bodies.
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Obama Alum Nominated for Top Civil Rights Post
May 18, 2021
Catherine Lhamon expected to take an active and aggressive approach on sexual misconduct, racial discrimination, and LGBTQ rights—and play a key role in the Education Department's formal review of the Trump administration's new Title IX rule.
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Student Loan Interest Rates Rise
May 13, 2021
The interest rates on new federal student loans are set to increase by nearly a full percentage point, as the pandemic pause on interest and principal payments is set to expire in September.
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University System of Georgia Reverses Test-Optional Policy
May 13, 2021
Georgia public colleges will reinstate ACT and SAT requirements after a one-year suspension.
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AACRAO, Other Groups Urge State Dept. to Reconsider Level 4 Travel Advisories
May 12, 2021
Failure to do so may result in tens of thousands of lost opportunities for students and a deepening of the economic crisis.
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Cardona Lifts Ban on COVID Relief for Undocumented and International Students
May 12, 2021
Education Dept. will allow institutions to distribute emergency financial aid grant funds to all students, regardless of immigration status or whether they qualify for federal student aid.
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New York to Require Vaccinations for Public Colleges
May 12, 2021
SUNY and CUNY will require COVID shots for students returning this fall, assuming full approval of vaccines. Other institutions constrained by state orders or community pushback offer students incentives to get vaccinated.
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Declining Birth Rates to Impact Future Enrollments
May 12, 2021
Enrollment managers already awaiting an enrollment crash expected in 2025 will need to continue to prepare for enrollment changes on campuses.
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HBCUs Report Successful Admissions Year
May 12, 2021
Officials attribute the increase in applications at black colleges to national trends such as more students applying to more colleges, marketing, waiving application fees, and financial aid.
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New Study on Test-Optional Policies
May 12, 2021
Research suggests test-optional policies are not having a significant impact on the enrollment of low-income students or students of color on campuses.
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Institutions Continue to Consider Vaccine Requirements and Incentives
May 5, 2021
Over 200 colleges and universities have announced COVID-19 vaccine requirements for the fall semester, while other institutions grapple with legal and political concerns.
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Lawmakers Introduce College Transparency Bills
May 5, 2021
The bipartisan measures aim to provide students and their families with better information about the costs of college before they accept an admissions offer.
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New Law Allows Arizona Community Colleges to Offer 4-Year Degrees
May 5, 2021
Measure allows the state's community colleges to offer some bachelor's degrees in addition to associate's degrees and professional certifications.
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Biden Administration Names New Head of Financial Aid Office
May 5, 2021
Richard Cordray, former Ohio attorney general of Ohio and head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, tapped to oversee the nation's $1.6 trillion portfolio of federal student loans.