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Institutions Brace For Federal Showdown Over Accreditation

Institutions Brace For Federal Showdown Over Accreditation

The EDU Ledger Jamaal Abdul-Alim May 4, 2026 The U.S. Department of Education is pushing for a new set of accreditation rules that target “preferential treatment” in higher education, including race-based scholarships or programs. The proposed rules also seek to root out preferential hiring or promotion practices, a summary of the […]

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Why GSA’s anti-DEI certification is raising alarm in higher education

Why GSA’s anti-DEI certification is raising alarm in higher education

Higher Ed Dive David Weisenfeld May 4, 2026 Colleges that don’t sign the General Services Administration’s proposed certification could face severe penalties, including losing their federal funding. The U.S. General Services Administration is the latest federal agency to take direct aim at diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, proposing in January […]

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Proposed Accountability Rules: What STATS Means for Students and Colleges

Proposed Accountability Rules: What STATS Means for Students and Colleges

National College Attainment Network Catherine Bown April 29, 2026 A new federal rule is poised to reshape how the government holds college programs accountable and whether millions of students can access federal student aid. On April 20, 2026, the US Department of Education (ED) published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) establishing the Student […]

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Education Department finalizes rule tightening federal student lending

Education Department finalizes rule tightening federal student lending

Higher Ed Dive Ben Unglesbee April 30, 2026 The agency kept a contested definition of “professional” student that excludes fields like graduate nursing and physical therapy from higher loan caps. Dive Brief: The U.S. Department of Education on Thursday released final regulations to tighten the federal student loan system to comply with the massive […]

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Impact of New Grad Loan Caps on Institutions and Programs in 5 Charts

Impact of New Grad Loan Caps on Institutions and Programs in 5 Charts

Inside Higher Ed Katherine Knott April 21, 2026 The new limits on how much graduate students can borrow will affect states and institutions differently, and new research shows how. An estimated 30 percent of graduate students would hit their student loan limits if new borrowing caps take effect this summer. That’s […]

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State lawmakers eye accreditation policy changes as new agency forms

State lawmakers eye accreditation policy changes as new agency forms

Higher Ed Dive Danielle McLean April 30, 2026 Recent laws and proposals could make it easier for public colleges to leave their accreditors for the nascent Commission for Public Higher Education. A growing number of Republican-controlled states have introduced legislative and policy proposals that would allow their public colleges to leave […]

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