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DeVos suspends rules on student borrower protection

DeVos suspends rules on student borrower protection

UPI DeVos suspends rules on student borrower protection  By Andrew V. Pestano   |   June 15, 2017 at 10:11 AM June 15 (UPI) — The Department of Education has paused two rules created by former President Barack Obama‘s administration to protect student borrowers and impose requirements on for-profit colleges. “The department […]

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Alternative System for Registered Apprenticeships

Alternative System for Registered Apprenticeships

Inside Higher Ed Alternative System for Registered Apprenticeships A new executive order from the White House seeks to expand apprenticeships and open the door to a larger role for industry groups and alternative education providers. By Paul Fain June 16, 2017 President Trump on Thursday signed an executive order that seeks […]

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Duane Morris LLP – U.S. Department of Education Pauses Borrower Defense to Repayment (BDR)

Duane Morris LLP – U.S. Department of Education Pauses Borrower Defense to Repayment (BDR)

Duane Morris U.S. Department of Education Pauses Borrower Defense to Repayment (BDR) Regulation and Announces Negotiated Rulemaking Committees to Revise BDR and Gainful Employment Regulations June 15, 2017 We strongly encourage clients to submit comments regarding provisions related to these rules that they believe should be addressed during the negotiations. […]

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What it will take for for-profit colleges to recover (essay)

What it will take for for-profit colleges to recover (essay)

Inside Higher Ed For-Profit Universities 2.0 The institutions must recapture public trust and return to their roots as work force-focused innovators if they are to recover from their woes, Deborah Seymour and Michael Horn write. Deborah M. Seymour and Michael B. Horn June 15, 2017 The election of President Trump […]

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What DeVos’s ‘Reset’ on 2 Major Consumer Rules Means for Colleges – The Chronicle of Higher Education

What DeVos’s ‘Reset’ on 2 Major Consumer Rules Means for Colleges – The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Chronicle of Higher Education What DeVos’s ‘Reset’ on 2 Major Consumer Rules Means for Colleges By Adam Harris JUNE 14, 2017 Chronicle photo by Julia Schmalz Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced on Wednesday that the Education Department will renegotiate the gainful-employment and borrower “defense to repayment” rules, two […]

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