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Wright International Student Services

Wright International Student Services

Primary Contact: Diana Rodriguez – VP of Client Relations Email: dianar@studentservicesint.com 6405 Metcalf Ave Ste 504 Shawnee, Kansas 66202 Website: Home – WISS Phone: (913) 484-5362 Students have resumed repayment. Many are struggling and failing to make these payments. This will cause default rates to rise significantly. Be proactive and […]

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How the Trump Admin Could Speed Up a Controversial New Accreditor

How the Trump Admin Could Speed Up a Controversial New Accreditor

The Assembly Dylan Halper May 28, 2026 A state official said the UNC System’s Commission for Public Higher Education could win federal recognition in 2027. The Trump administration’s proposed revamp of college accreditation rules could speed up the UNC System’s effort to launch a new accreditor for public universities. Last […]

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Nurse Associations and Others Also RISE Up in Second Lawsuit Challenging Department of Education’s Final ‘Professional Degree’ Rule

Nurse Associations and Others Also RISE Up in Second Lawsuit Challenging Department of Education’s Final ‘Professional Degree’ Rule

Thompson Coburn  Tres Cleveland, Lorrie Hargrove and Brandt Hill May 28, 2026 The Department of Education’s Final RISE Rule (the “Rule”)[2] narrowing the definition of “professional degree” under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (“OB3”) is facing immediate legal challenges on two fronts—and higher education institutions should be watching closely. The […]

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California State Agencies Ordered to Study the Impact of AI in Employment

California State Agencies Ordered to Study the Impact of AI in Employment

Duane Morris May 28, 2026 Artificial intelligence continues to dominate the conversation for employers in California. On May 21, 2026, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Executive Order N-6-26, directing a sweeping set of state-level actions aimed at studying, managing and mitigating the workforce impacts of artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies. […]

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Trump’s Accreditation Overhaul Advances

Trump’s Accreditation Overhaul Advances

Inside Higher Ed Josh Moody May 22, 2026 The administration proposed sweeping changes to how accreditors evaluate institutions that officials say will lower the cost of college. Critics are skeptical. fter four days of dense and occasionally contentious discussions over the Trump administration’s proposed overhaul of accreditation, an advisory committee […]

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California community colleges crack down on fake students stealing financial aid

California community colleges crack down on fake students stealing financial aid

Cal Matters Adam Echelman May 19, 2026 California’s community colleges have been battling fraudulent students for years, trying to prevent scammers from stealing financial aid money. Recent data shows the colleges’ efforts finally may be working. Last spring, CalMatters reported that colleges were seeing unprecedented reports of fraud, with scammers stealing […]

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