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Financial Aid Administrators Wave the Red Flag Over OBBBA Time Crunch

Financial Aid Administrators Wave the Red Flag Over OBBBA Time Crunch

Inside Higher Ed  Jessica Blake May 13, 2026 The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators says institutions could be penalized for decisions they were forced to make with limited guidance. s colleges and universities race to implement the largest overhaul to federal student aid policy in more than a […]

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Fewer Immigrant Families Submitting FAFSAs in California

Fewer Immigrant Families Submitting FAFSAs in California

Inside Higher Ed Katherine Knott May 12, 2026 The drop in applications is raising alarms among California advocacy groups about a potential “college access crisis.” California is seeing a steep decline in federal student aid applications from students whose parents aren’t U.S. citizens. The California Student Aid Commission presented data last […]

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Repeal the Education Department’s 90/10 rule

Repeal the Education Department’s 90/10 rule

The Washington Times Gerard Scimeca May 4, 2026 OPINION: For years, misaligned federal regulations have warped higher education by prioritizing political interests over students’ success. Under the Obama and Biden administrations, bureaucrats turned higher education policy into an anticompetitive weapon, using the federal rule book to crush school choice, limit […]

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THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN AMERICA

THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN AMERICA

ACE May 4, 2026 ​​​​​​Why This Work Matters Colleges and universities have long been central to American history, playing a vital role in both the education of men and women and in building our economy. Because education is the foundation for growth, these institutions have played a key role in […]

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Loan Caps Will Steer Students Toward Riskier Private Lending

Loan Caps Will Steer Students Toward Riskier Private Lending

Inside Higher Ed Eileen Connor May 7, 2026 The hope is that graduate loan caps will put pressure on institutions to lower costs. But the caps could cost students much more in the long run. New federal caps on student borrowing are, in theory, designed to finally push colleges to rein […]

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Attempted cyber attack affects San Diego community college systems

Attempted cyber attack affects San Diego community college systems

Fox 5 Isabella Paoletto May 4, 2026 SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The San Diego Community College District said it experienced system outages after an ongoing attempted cyber attack that started on Saturday. The district, which includes San Diego City, Mesa, Miramar and Continuing Education colleges, said the attack was detected […]

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