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Some employers are wary of Gen Z workers. What can colleges do?

Some employers are wary of Gen Z workers. What can colleges do?

Higher Ed Dive  Kate Rix February 26, 2024 Experts suggested ways for higher education institutions to help students learn critical workplace skills, such as oral communication and empathy. Call them power skills, durable skills or 21st century skills, but career development experts say it’s time to acknowledge that proficiency in empathy, […]

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Congressman seeks to block Labor Department’s new overtime rule

Congressman seeks to block Labor Department’s new overtime rule

Inside Higher Ed Ryan Golden February 28, 2024 The bill is just one example of the pushback the agency has received since the proposed rule’s 2023 publication. Dive Brief: A House bill introduced Feb. 16 would prohibit the U.S. Department of Labor from moving forward with its proposed rule updating the minimum […]

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Significant New Financial Responsibility, Administrative Capability and Certification Requirements Loom Ahead for Title IV Institutions

Significant New Financial Responsibility, Administrative Capability and Certification Requirements Loom Ahead for Title IV Institutions

Faegre Drinker Jonathan D. Tarnow February 27, 2024 At a Glance The U.S. Department of Education has issued a final rule that significantly revises its financial responsibility, administrative capability, certification and ability-to-benefit regulations. These regulatory changes create significant new compliance obligations for higher education institutions that participate in the Title […]

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Colleges Worry Pell Grant Expansion Could Set ‘Dangerous Precedent’

Colleges Worry Pell Grant Expansion Could Set ‘Dangerous Precedent’

Inside Higher Ed Katherine Knott February 29, 2024 House lawmakers are proposing to charge wealthy colleges for unpaid student loans, using the money for students in short-term workforce training programs. A bipartisan bill to expand the Pell Grant to short-term workforce training programs—those that run between eight and 14 weeks—could […]

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More Than Half of Recent 4-Year College Grads Underemployed

More Than Half of Recent 4-Year College Grads Underemployed

Inside Higher Ed Sara Weissman February 22, 2024 A new report found that many recent graduates don’t land jobs that require a degree. More than half of recent four-year college graduates, 52 percent, are underemployed a year after they graduate, according to a new report from Strada Institute for the Future of […]

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Biden Forgives Another $1.2 Billion in Student Loans

Biden Forgives Another $1.2 Billion in Student Loans

Inside Higher Ed Katherine Knott February 22, 2024 More than 150,000 borrowers will have their student loans automatically discharged this month, the Biden administration announced Wednesday. This tranche of debt relief, which totals $1.2 billion, comes after the Education Department moved up its implementation timeline for the new income-driven repayment plan […]

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More Than Half of Recent 4-Year College Grads Underemployed

More Than Half of Recent 4-Year College Grads Underemployed

Inside Higher Ed Sara Weissman February 22, 2024 A new report found that many recent graduates don’t land jobs that require a degree. More than half of recent four-year college graduates, 52 percent, are underemployed a year after they graduate, according to a new report from Strada Institute for the Future of […]

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Turmoil Grows at Embattled California University

Turmoil Grows at Embattled California University

Inside Higher Ed February 22, 2024 Lauren Coffey Since going on accreditation probation in August, the University of Antelope Valley has lost its president, replaced part of employees’ salaries with stock options and now faces an eviction. A California university on probation with its accreditor is facing eviction, a shaky […]

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