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(GENERAL-23-89) FSA Enforcement Bulletin, October 2023 – Federal Student Aid Announces New Public Reporting of Agency-Issued Suspensions and Debarments

(GENERAL-23-89) FSA Enforcement Bulletin, October 2023 – Federal Student Aid Announces New Public Reporting of Agency-Issued Suspensions and Debarments

Federal Student Aid October 25, 2023 Office of Enforcement ELECTRONIC ANNOUNCEMENT ID FSA Enforcement Bulletin, October 2023 – Federal Student Aid Announces New Public Reporting of Agency-Issued Suspensions and Debarments In order to deter misconduct, ensure program accountability, and protect students and taxpayers, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) has […]

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Education Department unveils stricter college oversight rules

Education Department unveils stricter college oversight rules

Higher Ed Dive Jeremy Bauer-Wolf October 24, 2023 The regulatory package broadens the circumstances in which financially shaky colleges must offer letters of credit, among other consumer protections. The U.S. Department of Education debuted a sweeping regulatory package Tuesday fortifying federal oversight of financially unstable colleges, including by broadening the circumstances […]

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ED Releases Final Rule Package on Ability to Benefit, Administrative Capability & Certification Procedures and Financial Responsibility

ED Releases Final Rule Package on Ability to Benefit, Administrative Capability & Certification Procedures and Financial Responsibility

NASFAA Hugh T. Ferguson October 25, 2023 The Department of Education (ED) on Tuesday released final rules on a number of topics that the department says will “raise the bar” on institutional accountability and better protect students and taxpayers. The rules released Tuesday are the remaining accountability topics considered during the Institutional and […]

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Foxx: ED Has No Respect For Congressional Authority

Foxx: ED Has No Respect For Congressional Authority

Committee on Education & Workforce October 24, 2023 WASHINGTON – House Education and the Workforce Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) issued the following statement on the Department of Education’s issuance of a tranche of new regulations without extending due deference to Congress’ jurisdiction and oversight authorities: “Adopting a ‘go it alone’ strategy […]

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Colleges Confounded by Flood of Borrower-Defense Claims

Colleges Confounded by Flood of Borrower-Defense Claims

Inside Higher Ed Katherine Knott October 24, 2023 The Education Department is working to clear a backlog in applications for debt relief through its borrower-defense program. Colleges aren’t sure how to respond to notifications of the claims. Colleges and universities beyond the for-profit sector are seeing a rise in the […]

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Foxx Presses Acting Secretary Su on Overtime Rule

Foxx Presses Acting Secretary Su on Overtime Rule

Committee on Education & The Workforce October 20, 2023 WASHINGTON – House Education and the Workforce Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) sent a letter to Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su requesting that the Department of Labor extend its comment period on a proposed overtime rule that will negatively impact workers, students, small business […]

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Republican congressman says labor crunch biggest threat to US cybersecurity

Republican congressman says labor crunch biggest threat to US cybersecurity

The Hill Filip Timotija October 19, 2023 Rep. Andrew Garbarino (R-N.Y.) said during a Thursday morning event that labor shortages within the cyber sector present the biggest long-term threat to U.S. cybersecurity. “Workforce — in five years, if we don’t fix this workforce problem, that is probably the biggest threat that we […]

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Why Is Education Department Afraid of Innovation in Higher Ed?

Why Is Education Department Afraid of Innovation in Higher Ed?

The Daily Signal Adam Kissel October 19, 2023 Online learning has revolutionized higher education, but a recent move by the federal Department of Education is threatening to tear down systems that are helping millions of students learn. An extremely wide diversity of students choose to take online courses or to get […]

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Untraditional Programs for Nontraditional Students

Untraditional Programs for Nontraditional Students

Inside Higher Ed Jessica Blake October 19, 2023 Eight California community colleges are developing programs to help adult learners earn degrees faster and more efficiently. Before community colleges became training grounds for people wanting to work in trade jobs or as technicians in specialized fields that didn’t require four-year degrees, […]

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