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The Forgotten Students

The Forgotten Students

EdSurge News The Forgotten Students By Michael B. Horn (Columnist)     Mar 20, 2018 I’m working currently on a book about why people choose college. In the course of the research, I’ve listened to hundreds of students tell their story about how they made the college—or any postsecondary education—decision. Many of the […]

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Education Department Sued Over Defrauded Borrowers

Education Department Sued Over Defrauded Borrowers

Inside Higher Ed Education Department Sued Over Defrauded Borrowers By Andrew Kreighbaum March 20, 2018 Four plaintiffs who attended Corinthian Colleges programs are suing Secretary Betsy DeVos and the Department of Education in U.S. district court over a plan to award partial relief of student loan debt to borrowers defrauded or misled by […]

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IFAP – Electronic Announcements

IFAP – Electronic Announcements

IFAP Posted Date: March 16, 2018 Author: Federal Student Aid Subject: Gainful Employment Electronic Announcement #112 – Correcting Reported GE Program Data Prior to Distribution of Draft GE Completers Lists We intend to create Draft Gainful Employment (GE) Completers Lists later this spring and distribute those lists to institutions. To […]

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Secretary DeVos Announces New Support for Wildfire Impacted Schools in California | U.S. Department of Education

Secretary DeVos Announces New Support for Wildfire Impacted Schools in California | U.S. Department of Education

US Department of Education Secretary DeVos Announces New Support for Wildfire Impacted Schools in California MARCH 16, 2018 Contact:   Press Office, (202) 401-1576, press@ed.gov U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced today new federal assistance for students and schools impacted by the October 2017 California wildfires. The California Department of Education will […]

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Education Dept. Wants to Block States’ Student-Loan Rules. States Are Fighting Back. – The Chronicle of Higher Education

Education Dept. Wants to Block States’ Student-Loan Rules. States Are Fighting Back. – The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Chronicle of Higher Education Education Dept. Wants to Block States’ Student-Loan Rules. States Are Fighting Back. By Adam Harris MARCH 12, 2018 The U.S. Education Department wants states to defer to federal oversight of the companies that service the billions of dollars in student loans that it issues, but the […]

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