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Major Media Plays Favorites in Coverage of Education Policy – AEI

Major Media Plays Favorites in Coverage of Education Policy – AEI

AEI April 12, 2018 | American Enterprise Institute Major Media Plays Favorites in Coverage of Education Policy Key Points We compare press coverage of 2017–18 Republican education policy proposals with coverage of 2009 Democratic proposals. The mainstream media was strikingly more skeptical of Republican education proposals than of Democratic proposals. The education-specific […]

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New Study on Income-Driven Repayment Plans

New Study on Income-Driven Repayment Plans

Inside Higher Ed New Study on Income-Driven Repayment Plans By Andrew Kreighbaum April 10, 2018 Enrollment in income-driven repayment plans for student loans can change significantly depending on the particular benefit emphasized to borrowers, according to a National Bureau of Economic Research paper released Monday. Using data from a survey of University of […]

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Serving California’s 2.5 Million ‘Stranded Workers’

Serving California’s 2.5 Million ‘Stranded Workers’

Inside Higher Ed Serving California’s 2.5 Million ‘Stranded Workers’ By Paul Fain As California’s community college system develops a plan to create a statewide online community college — an idea proposed and strongly backed by Jerry Brown, the state’s Democratic governor — a nonprofit group has released an analysis that seeks to identify the “stranded […]

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Congress puts more focus on student parents with new funding

Congress puts more focus on student parents with new funding

Inside Higher Ed More Aid for Student Parents Congress triples federal funding for low-income student parents, and advocates welcome the support — the first new investment in years — but say much more is needed. By Andrew Kreighbaum April 6, 2018  Among federal policy makers, it’s almost banal to acknowledge that traditional first-time, […]

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