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Trump Official Says No Timeline for Review of Borrower-Defense Claims

Trump Official Says No Timeline for Review of Borrower-Defense Claims

Inside Higher Ed By Andrew Kreighbaum A top Education Department official said Wednesday that she could offer no timeline for the review of more than 158,000 outstanding borrower-defense claims. Diane Auer Jones, the department’s principal deputy under secretary, said at a House oversight subcommittee hearing that the Trump administration hasn’t taken any action […]

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Secretary DeVos Delivers on Promise to Expand College Scorecard, Provide Meaningful Information to Students on Education Options and Outcomes

Secretary DeVos Delivers on Promise to Expand College Scorecard, Provide Meaningful Information to Students on Education Options and Outcomes

Ed.gov MAY 21, 2019 Contact:   Press Office, (202) 401-1576, press@ed.gov WASHINGTON— U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced today major improvements to the College Scorecard, a tool launched by the U.S. Department of Education to help students make informed decisions about their education options after high school. The tool now includes information on […]

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Connecting Federal Work-Study to Careers

Connecting Federal Work-Study to Careers

Inside Higher Ed DeVos plans a pilot program that will allow colleges to use Federal Work-Study funds for private-sector employment. Department also seeks to expand experiment providing Pell Grants to incarcerated students. By Andrew Kreighbaum Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said Monday she will launch a pilot program allowing some colleges to […]

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Over 400 Public and Nonprofit Colleges Would Fail the 90/10 Rule

Over 400 Public and Nonprofit Colleges Would Fail the 90/10 Rule

Career.org  Analysis by NDP Analytics reveals that more than 400 public and private nonprofit colleges and universities would fail the 90/10 rule. The research, commissioned by Career Education Colleges and Universities (CECU), uses an expanded 90/10 formula provided in a recent report published under the Brookings Institution. The expanded 90/10 rule includes […]

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Inflation rate of 2.6% expected for colleges in 2019

Inflation rate of 2.6% expected for colleges in 2019

Education Dive By Hallie Busta Dive Brief: U.S. colleges can expect their costs to rise by 2.6% in the 2019 fiscal year, according to data from the Commonfund Institute, which intends to help higher ed institutions project their budget increases. The preliminary Higher Education Price Index (HEPI) for 2019, which measures inflation in […]

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Over 400 Public and Nonprofit Colleges Would Fail the 90/10 Rule

Over 400 Public and Nonprofit Colleges Would Fail the 90/10 Rule

CECU ​Analysis by NDP Analytics reveals that more than 400 public and private nonprofit colleges and universities would fail the 90/10 rule. The research, commissioned by Career Education Colleges and Universities (CECU), uses an expanded 90/10 formula provided in a recent report published under the Brookings Institution. The expanded 90/10 rule includes […]

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New Income-Share Fund for San Diego County

New Income-Share Fund for San Diego County

Inside Higher Ed By Paul Fain The University of California, San Diego, Extension and the San Diego Workforce Partnership today announced the creation of an income-share agreement fund aimed at helping unemployed and underemployed people in San Diego County finance postsecondary training in high-demand fields, including business intelligence and digital marketing. Through the new […]

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Nursing shortage grows — and state isn’t helping any

Nursing shortage grows — and state isn’t helping any

Capitol Weekly BY JAN JONES-SCHENK There’s a severe shortage of registered nurses in California, and it’s getting worse. Experts predict the state could be short nearly 200,000 nurses by 2030, with rural areas among the most vulnerable to the deficit. Yet, despite this growing crisis, the state has imposed enrollment restrictions that are […]

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