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California Governor Seeks More Money for Higher Education

California Governor Seeks More Money for Higher Education

Inside Higher Ed Scott Jaschik May 17, 2021 California governor Gavin Newsom on Friday proposed spending more on higher education than he did in his earlier budget — and won praise from college leaders as a result. The University of California issued this statement: “The University of California is deeply grateful to Governor […]

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What does the public think about international students?

What does the public think about international students?

Higher Ed Dive  Hallie Busta May 14, 2021 Dive Brief: A majority of U.S. adults in a recent survey think international students positively impact the colleges they attend and the economy. But many respondents were skeptical or unaware of these students’ financial contributions to their institutions. That’s according to a February poll of […]

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Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid Denies Reinstatement Application of For-Profit Law School

Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid Denies Reinstatement Application of For-Profit Law School

Career Education Review  Jenny May 14, 2021 Today’s action delivers on President Biden’s campaign commitment to stop for-profit institutions from profiteering off students Contact: Press Office, (202) 401-1576, press@ed.gov Today, the office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) in the U.S. Department of Education (ED) informed Florida Coastal School of Law that its […]

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For-profit college group warns Maryland 90/10 rule could conflict with federal law

For-profit college group warns Maryland 90/10 rule could conflict with federal law

Higher Ed Dive  Natalie Schwartz May 12, 2021 Dive Brief: Career Education Colleges and Universities, an organization representing for-profit schools, urged Maryland’s higher education regulators in a letter this week to interpret the state’s recently passed 90/10 law the same way as federal statute. Maryland legislators passed a law last year requiring […]

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Failure to Launch

Failure to Launch

Inside Higher Ed Sara Weissman May 13, 2021 A state audit found that Calbright College, California’s online community college, graduated just 12 out of over 900 enrolled students during the 2019-20 academic year. Lawmakers are considering closing the college. Calbright College, the first all-online community college in California, enrolled 904 […]

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CECU: STATE 90/10 LAWS DO NOT SUPERSEDE FEDERAL LAW

CECU: STATE 90/10 LAWS DO NOT SUPERSEDE FEDERAL LAW

CECU May 10, 2021 Arlington, Va. — Career Education Colleges and Universities (CECU) today sent a letter to the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) recommending that MHEC interpret Maryland state 90/10 laws to be consonant with the new federal 90/10 law, as amended by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. […]

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ED Issues HEERF III Guidance, All Grants Now Include DACA, Undocumented, and International Students

ED Issues HEERF III Guidance, All Grants Now Include DACA, Undocumented, and International Students

NASFAA Hugh T. Ferguson May 11, 2021 On Tuesday, the Department of Education (ED) released new guidance on the third round of Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) grants authorized by the American Rescue Plan. The department also released institutional allocations for HEERF III grants to public and nonprofit institutions, as well as proprietary institutions. […]

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Ed Dept issues $36B in federal coronavirus relief aid to colleges

Ed Dept issues $36B in federal coronavirus relief aid to colleges

Higher Ed Dive  Hallie Busta May 11, 2021 Dive Brief: The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday that it is distributing more than $36 billion in funding to colleges through the latest federal coronavirus rescue package. The department issued a final rule, which Education Secretary Miguel Cardona told reporters on Monday will enable all students […]

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