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Post-Recession Borrowers Struggle to Repay Loans

Post-Recession Borrowers Struggle to Repay Loans

Inside Higher Ed Post-Recession Borrowers Struggle to Repay Loans Borrowers, especially those who attend less selective institutions or who drop out, increasingly struggle to pay back loans. By Andrew Kreighbaum October 5, 2017 New federal data show that college students are taking out more student loan debt and also taking longer […]

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CECU Submits Comments at Department of Education Hearing on Regulatory Reform

CECU Submits Comments at Department of Education Hearing on Regulatory Reform

CECU CECU Submits Comments at Department of Education Hearing on Regulatory Reform 10/4/2017 ​October 4, 2017 – Arlington, Va. ​– Today, Career Education Colleges and Universities president & CEO Steve Gunderson delivered testimony to the Department of Education at a public hearing on the topic of federal regulatory reform. “Career education represents […]

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Ousted college accreditor wants another chance, but will DeVos agree?

Ousted college accreditor wants another chance, but will DeVos agree?

Washington Post Ousted college accreditor wants another chance, but will DeVos agree? By Danielle Douglas-Gabriel September 14 (Getty Images/iStockphoto) The new leader of the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, once one of the largest national accreditation agencies, wants the council to resume its role as the gatekeeper between colleges and billions […]

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Trump Ends DACA

Trump Ends DACA

Inside Higher Ed Trump Ends DACA Colleges look to support students after administration announces end of program that granted hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants protection from deportation and the right to work. By Elizabeth Redden September 6, 2017  Supporters of DACA students protest outside White House The Trump administration announced […]

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Education Dept. Ends Partnership With CFPB

Education Dept. Ends Partnership With CFPB

Inside Higher Ed Education Dept. Ends Partnership With CFPB The agency this week quietly ended a collaboration with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to share information about student loan complaints. By Andrew Kreighbaum September 5, 2017 When Education Secretary Betsy DeVos touted her commitment to oversight of higher education this week, the fact […]

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Negotiated Rulemaking Committees; Negotiator Nominations and Schedule of Committee Meetings-Borrower Defenses, Financial Responsibility, and Gainful Employment

Negotiated Rulemaking Committees; Negotiator Nominations and Schedule of Committee Meetings-Borrower Defenses, Financial Responsibility, and Gainful Employment

Negotiated Rulemaking Committees; Negotiator Nominations and Schedule of Committee Meetings-Borrower Defenses, Financial Responsibility, and Gainful Employment We announce our intention to establish two negotiated rulemaking committees to prepare proposed regulations for the Federal Student Aid programs authorized under title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA). […]

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After decades of pushing bachelor’s degrees, U.S. needs more tradespeople

After decades of pushing bachelor’s degrees, U.S. needs more tradespeople

PBS.org By — Matt Krupnick, The Hechinger Report After decades of pushing bachelor’s degrees, U.S. needs more tradespeople Education Aug 29, 2017 1:40 PM EDT FONTANA, Calif. — At a steel factory dwarfed by the adjacent Auto Club Speedway, Fernando Esparza is working toward his next promotion. Esparza is a 46-year-old mechanic […]

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