Policy & Legal: Page 15
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Indiana proposal to overhaul tenure moves forward
A Republican-sponsored bill would create tenure standards related to intellectual diversity and the variety of ideologies students are exposed to.
By Laura Spitalniak • Feb. 9, 2024 -
For-profit owner agrees to dismiss CEO, CFO as part of Education Department settlement
The agreement stems from accusations that International Education Corp.’s colleges violated federal student aid regulations.
By Natalie Schwartz • Feb. 8, 2024 -
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As AI continues its forward march in education and the workplace, colleges are grapplling with how best to incorporate the emerging technology into admissions, courrsework and elsewhere
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University of California and Cal State push back May 1 commitment deadline
The two systems, which collectively enroll more than 600,000 undergraduates, are moving back the date amid Free Application for Federal Student Aid delays.
By Lilah Burke • Feb. 8, 2024 -
Deep Dive
As states drop degree requirements, does a 4-year diploma’s value change?
Although new policies are propping up workers without degrees, experts say higher education will continue to play a role in hiring decisions and pay rates.
By Danielle McLean • Feb. 8, 2024 -
Foxx demands Cardona resignation over antisemitism response
The Republican lawmaker said failure to condemn a chant as antisemitic amounted to “cowardly evasion.”
By Roger Riddell • Feb. 7, 2024 -
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Birmingham-Southern could get second chance at state bailout
An Alabama bill would install a new loan administrator to replace the state treasurer, who denied the college's application for $30 million.
By Laura Spitalniak • Feb. 7, 2024 -
High school senior FAFSA submissions drop almost 57% year over year, NCAN finds
The form was available about three months later than usual, and seniors submitted roughly 676,000 forms by late January.
By Natalie Schwartz • Feb. 6, 2024 -
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Pennsylvania governor pitches sharp funding increase for higher education overhaul
Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, proposed a 15% funding bump for the state’s public university system and its community colleges.
By Laura Spitalniak • Feb. 6, 2024 -
Title IX regulations advance to White House after significant delay
The Education Department is closer to finalizing the controversial regulation, which it aimed to release in March after two previous delays.
By Naaz Modan • Feb. 6, 2024 -
Amid rocky FAFSA rollout, Education Department to deploy staff to help colleges
The effort aims to smooth the so-far bumpy debut of the new form, which has been hampered by delays and glitches.
By Natalie Schwartz • Feb. 5, 2024 -
Colleges begin pushing back deadlines amid FAFSA delay
The moves come after the U.S. Department of Education said it wouldn’t transmit Free Application for Federal Student Aid data to colleges until March.
By Lilah Burke • Feb. 2, 2024 -
What’s inside House Democrats’ plan for higher education reform?
Lawmakers pitched a legislative package that would double the Pell Grant, create a free community college program and cap student loan interest rates.
By Natalie Schwartz • Jan. 31, 2024 -
Colleges won’t receive FAFSA applicant info until March, Education Department says
The delay further truncates the timeline for institutions to make financial aid offers, and experts have worried that holdups may harm students.
By Natalie Schwartz • Jan. 30, 2024 -
Deep Dive
3 state policy trends that will shape higher ed in 2024
Lawmakers have set their sights on restricting diversity, equity and inclusion and eliminating degree requirements for government jobs.
By Laura Spitalniak • Jan. 30, 2024 -
Judge dismisses discrimination lawsuit over Florida A&M’s state funding and programs
The ruling deals a blow to the students who brought the lawsuit, which accused the state of intentionally discriminating against the historically Black university.
By Natalie Schwartz • Jan. 29, 2024 -
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Utah governor signs law banning DEI at public colleges
Republican lawmakers had fast-tracked the bill, which made its way to the governor's desk in just over two weeks.
By Laura Spitalniak • Updated Jan. 31, 2024 -
Pennsylvania governor pitches higher ed system overhaul, college affordability initiatives
Gov. Josh Shapiro wants to unite the state’s university system and community colleges, as well as reduce college costs for low- and middle-income families.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Jan. 26, 2024 -
Republican lawmakers call for probe into FAFSA rollout
The group, led by Rep. Virginia Foxx and Sen. Bill Cassidy, wants a federal watchdog to investigate the Education Department’s debut of the new form.
By Laura Spitalniak • Jan. 25, 2024 -
New FAFSA will now be adjusted for inflation, Education Department says
The head of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators voiced concerns the change will further delay financial aid offers.
By Natalie Schwartz • Jan. 24, 2024 -
Penn’s legacy admissions under investigation by Education Department
The agency is determining whether legacy preferences constitute racial discrimination — a probe similar to one opened at Harvard.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Jan. 23, 2024 -
Judge greenlights whistleblower lawsuit against Colorado Technical
The complaint alleges that the for-profit failed to provide students with the number of learning hours needed to meet federal financial aid requirements.
By Lilah Burke • Jan. 22, 2024 -
Ed Dept funding levels maintained as Biden signs 3rd stopgap for FY 24
March 8 is the new deadline for determining fiscal year 2024 spending levels for the Education Department.
By Kara Arundel • Updated Jan. 22, 2024 -
Kentucky bill would ban college DEI, end race-based scholarships
The proposal mirrors legislation passed last year in Florida and Texas that forbids public colleges from spending money on diversity, equity and inclusion.
By Laura Spitalniak • Jan. 22, 2024 -
2 final Title IX regulations will likely be delayed — again
The Education Department set a March deadline for the rules but hasn’t yet cleared a procedural hurdle, potentially pushing their release back by months.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Jan. 19, 2024 -
Retrieved from House Committee on Energy and Commerce on January 18, 2024
House lawmakers weigh bipartisan proposal to establish national NIL rules
During a Thursday hearing, NCAA President Charlie Baker advocated for more protections for college athletes entering name, image and likeness deals.
By Laura Spitalniak • Jan. 19, 2024