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Notice Reopening the Application Period for Certain Applicants Under the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF), Sections 18004(a)(1), 18004(a)(2), and 18004(a)(3); Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act

Notice Reopening the Application Period for Certain Applicants Under the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF), Sections 18004(a)(1), 18004(a)(2), and 18004(a)(3); Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act

FEDERAL REGISTER Robert L. King December 23, 2020 AGENCY: Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Secretary is reopening the application period for certain institutions of higher education (IHEs) that previously applied for HEERF, CARES Act funds. The Secretary takes this action to specifically allow those […]

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CECU Statement on Nomination of Miguel Cardona as U.S. Education Secretary

CECU Statement on Nomination of Miguel Cardona as U.S. Education Secretary

CECU – Career Education Colleges and Universities  December 23, 2020 Career Education Colleges and Universities (CECU) President and CEO, Dr. Jason Altmire, issued the following statement following President-Elect Joe Biden’s decision to nominate Connecticut Education Commissioner Miguel Cardona as the next U.S. Secretary of Education. “All of us at CECU congratulate Commissioner Cardona on his appointment. Given his […]

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Biden picks Connecticut schools chief Miguel Cardona as Ed Secretary

Biden picks Connecticut schools chief Miguel Cardona as Ed Secretary

HIGHER ED DIVE  Jeremy Bauer-Wolf December 22, 2020 Dive Brief: President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday tapped Miguel Cardona, the chief of Connecticut’s public schools, to lead the U.S. Department of Education. Cardona, a Latino man with two decades of experience in K-12 schools, fulfills Biden’s pledge to pick an Education Secretary with deep roots in public […]

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The Upcoming Firestorm Facing Employers Regarding Vaccines

The Upcoming Firestorm Facing Employers Regarding Vaccines

Duane Morris LLP December 16, 2020 ALERTS AND UPDATES With the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine approved for emergency use authorization by the Food and Drug Administration and the CDC and approval of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine expected imminently, America is seeing light at the end of the very long tunnel that […]

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CEO group stresses skills over degrees in hiring

CEO group stresses skills over degrees in hiring

Education Dive Natalie Schwartz December 11, 2020 Dive Brief: Business Roundtable, a nonprofit representing CEOs of major U.S. companies, announced a new initiative this week to recognize skills, rather than only college degrees, in the hiring process. More than 80 member companies have signed onto the initiative. In addition to implementing new recruitment strategies, […]

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Washington Watch: AACC outlines transition agenda proposals

Washington Watch: AACC outlines transition agenda proposals

COMMUNITY COLLEGE DAILY  David Baime December 13, 2020 Washington Watch is produced by the AACC office of government relations and policy analysis. The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) has publicly released its formal top-line transition agenda for the incoming Biden administration. President-elect Joe Biden has created numerous teams, generally focused on individual departments, […]

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Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Announcement for Concord

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Announcement for Concord

Career Education Review Jenny December 14, 2020 Unitek receives nursing-board approval to offer their BSN program in Concord, California In November, Unitek received nursing-board approval to expand their BSN program to the Concord community. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) pre-licensure program will provide students with a coveted degree […]

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Veterans’ Group Hails Passage of Bill Protecting Students

Veterans’ Group Hails Passage of Bill Protecting Students

Inside Higher Ed Kery Murakami December 11, 2020 A measure passed by the Senate Wednesday night would among other things require a review of whether colleges should be eligible to accept GI Bill funds if they have been penalized by federal or state authorities. While the measure, which is expected […]

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