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New Jersey law creates gainful employment standards for career-oriented college programs
State regulators will calculate performance standards for these programs based on tuition rates and how much graduates earn.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Aug. 2, 2022 -
Biden’s proposed Title IX rule almost certain to find itself in legal crosshairs
A recent federal court decision blocking Education Department guidance on the anti-discrimination law portends trouble for the administration.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Aug. 1, 2022 -
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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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Direct student loans cost $311B more than Education Department’s estimates, federal watchdog says
The program was supposed to create $114 billion in income but had an estimated price tag of $197 billion as of fiscal 2021.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • July 29, 2022 -
Eastern Gateway reverses course amid Pell Grant fight: No new free college students
Ohio community college can only use Pell funding for already-enrolled students amid questions of whether its free college program broke federal restrictions.
By Rick Seltzer • July 28, 2022 -
Republicans press Defense Department on plans for cutting ties with Confucius Institutes
Nearly 60 lawmakers raised concerns about federal funds going to colleges with ties to China in a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
By Laura Spitalniak • July 27, 2022 -
Eastern Gateway says it can restart free college program after Pell Grant debate
After regulators last week said the program was illegal, the community college said it’s been told it can enroll new and returning students.
By Rick Seltzer • July 27, 2022 -
Discrimination complaints involving colleges total over 3,000 in fiscal 2021, OCR says
The Education Department’s civil rights arm received more than 8,900 complaints in total, according to a newly released report.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • July 26, 2022 -
Ed Department proposes tightening 90/10 rule and monitoring nonprofit conversions
Agency says new rules would strengthen oversight of for-profit colleges and reduce student debt, accomplishing Biden administration goals.
By Natalie Schwartz • July 26, 2022 -
Supreme Court splits affirmative action cases, will issue separate rulings
The move allows the high court’s newest justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson, to take part in one of the cases.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • July 25, 2022 -
Last week's big number: 45,000 students
A recap of last week's major higher ed news starts with a merger between National and Northcentral universities.
By Higher Ed Dive Staff • July 25, 2022 -
Education Department delays regulatory plan on income-driven repayment
Release of the draft rule was supposed to coincide with other proposals, including one governing Pell Grants for incarcerated students.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • July 21, 2022 -
Feds block free college program at Eastern Gateway Community College
College leaders disagree with the move, which calls into question the Ohio community college's financial viability.
By Rick Seltzer • July 21, 2022 -
These legal issues should be on college business officers' radars
A panel at the National Association of College and University Business Officers’ annual meeting covered legal questions spanning many offices on campus.
By Rick Seltzer • July 21, 2022 -
Another bipartisan federal bill targets income-share agreements
Lawmakers for years have attempted to create rules for the controversial financial arrangements, which recent regulatory actions classified as loans.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • July 20, 2022 -
Education Department issues new guidance to prevent 'accreditation-shopping'
The policies could make it harder for colleges to switch accreditors and may clash with a new Florida law, experts say.
By Natalie Schwartz • July 20, 2022 -
These policies can rescue stranded credits and help colleges retain students
A new report rounds up state and institutional policies designed to help students regain full access to their credits.
By Laura Spitalniak • July 20, 2022 -
Court pushes back hearing over $6B borrower defense settlement
The delay comes after four institutions argued that the deal between the Education Department and student borrowers would harm their reputations.
By Natalie Schwartz • July 19, 2022 -
Here are the colleges receiving the last $198 million in coronavirus emergency relief
This searchable chart shows institution names and the funding amounts they will receive.
By Rick Seltzer • July 19, 2022 -
What federal policy changes will matter for college business officers?
At its annual meeting, the National Association of College and University Business Officers flagged federal court cases and regulations to monitor.
By Rick Seltzer • July 19, 2022 -
Court temporarily halts Ed Dept from enforcing LGBTQ protections under Title IX
The decision applies to 20 predominantly conservative states, who sued arguing the agency guidance interfered with their ability to govern.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • July 18, 2022 -
For-profits oppose plan to forgive $6B in student loans to settle borrower defense case
The deal would relieve debts for 200,000 borrowers, but several institutions say it sidesteps regulations.
By Natalie Schwartz • Updated July 15, 2022 -
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244 colleges to split final $198M in coronavirus relief funding
The new round of funding comes from the American Rescue Plan, the last of three pieces of legislation allocating pandemic relief money for higher ed.
By Rick Seltzer • July 13, 2022 -
3 major changes in Biden's borrower defense proposal
New draft regulations would make it much easier for borrowers to receive debt relief, but for-profit colleges say they wouldn't have due process.
By Natalie Schwartz • July 12, 2022 -
Last week’s big number: 2.8%
A recap of last week's major higher ed news calls attention to public colleges losing net tuition revenue per student.
By Higher Ed Dive Staff • July 11, 2022 -
Ed Department proposes regulatory changes to borrower defense, PSLF, other student loan protections
The rules would change beleaguered programs and also seek to limit cases when interest is added to loans' principal balances.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Updated July 6, 2022