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New Proposed Rule on H1-B Visas
Nov 5, 2020
Trump administration plans to eliminate the lottery for H1-B visas in favor of giving preference to visa applicants earning higher wages relative to others in their same occupation.
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Institutions Expect Net Tuition Revenue Decreases for Next Fiscal Year
Nov 5, 2020
Contributing factors include lower enrollment, particularly among international students, as a result of the pandemic; tuition discounting; and lack of funding for public colleges.
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College Board Announces More Limits to SAT Testing
Nov 5, 2020
Nearly 96,000 out of the 312,000 students registered for the November 7 SAT and SAT Subject Tests will be unable to take the exams due to testing center limits.
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COVID-19 Impacts Work-Study
Oct 28, 2020
Pandemic precautions and remote learning leave institutions struggling to adapt on-campus work-study jobs to the new online reality.
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Colleges Push Voter Registration
Oct 28, 2020
Many institutions are expanding their voter registration and get-out-the-vote efforts in the face of complex state laws and COVID-19 outbreak-related obstacles.
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AACRAO Opposes Trump Administration Overhaul of Student Visa Rules
Oct 28, 2020
The association joined a broad coalition of 83 organizations in urging DHS to withdraw its proposal to set new limits on the duration for which international students can study in the U.S.
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Senators Urge DeVos to Hold Owners of For-Profits Financially Liable
Oct 28, 2020
Lawmakers call on the Education Dept. to hold the owners and executives of for-profit colleges that defrauded students personally and financially accountable.
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Transfer Enrollment Declines Amid Pandemic
Oct 28, 2020
New report follows a continued downward trend in enrollments for higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic that reveals a particular strain on community colleges.
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Tuition Increases at Historically Low Rate
Oct 28, 2020
Colleges and universities raised prices at the lowest rate in the last 30 years, report finds.
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New Jersey Advances Bill to Limit Tuition Refund Lawsuits
Oct 22, 2020
Legislation would limit the responsibility of higher education institutions to refund tuition for in-person instruction cancelled due to COVID-19.
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New Jersey Sues Navient Over 'Deceptive, Misleading' Tactics
Oct 22, 2020
State accuses the student loan servicing company of forcing borrowers to pay and owe more money than necessary through misleading and deceptive practices.
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Federal Judge Halts Settlement in Borrower Defense Case
Oct 22, 2020
In a strongly worded order, the judge states that U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos's sweeping denials of loan forgiveness claims for defrauded borrowers undermined the deal.
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Supreme Court to Review Trump's Plan to Exclude Undocumented Immigrants from the Census
Oct 22, 2020
The unprecedented proposal could have a significant effect on determining representation and the allocations of federally funded programs, including those in higher education.
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Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging New Title IX Rules
Oct 22, 2020
The ruling comes as a major victory for Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
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Federal Probe Targets OPT Program
Oct 22, 2020
Government officials arrested 15 international students as part of an investigation into fraud in the Optional Practical Training program.
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Pell Recipient Enrollment Decreases at Private Colleges
Oct 22, 2020
Survey finds that enrollment at private, nonprofit institutions dropped this fall by 2 percent compared to last fall, and Pell Grant recipient enrollment dropped by four times that rate.
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Completion Odds Increase with Prior Learning Credits
Oct 22, 2020
New report finds that adult students who receive college credits for prior learning are more likely to complete academic programs than their peers without prior learning credits.
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Report Looks at Enrollment Trends
Oct 22, 2020
Study finds that overall undergraduate enrollment at public colleges declined in the past five years, but there are distinct differences across student populations.
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White House, Lawmakers Remain Divided on Stimulus Bill
Oct 15, 2020
The Trump administration proposes a $1.8 trillion stimulus package. Senate Republicans push a smaller-scale strategy. House Democrats continue to defend their $2.2 trillion relief bill.
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Trump Administration Sues Yale Over Admissions Policies
Oct 15, 2020
Lawsuit alleges that the institution violated federal civil rights law by discriminating against applicants based on their race.