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Walberg Chosen to Lead House Ed Committee

Walberg Chosen to Lead House Ed Committee

Inside Higher Ed Jessica Blake December 13, 2024 The Michigan representative lost his bid for the chairmanship in 2023 but will pick up the gavel now as Virginia Foxx steps down. Representative Tim Walberg, a Michigan Republican, has been selected to chair the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, […]

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Higher education inflation index rose 3.4%

Higher education inflation index rose 3.4%

Ed Source Amy Dipierro December 12, 2024 Costs for colleges and universities rose 3.4% last year, according to an index designed for higher education institutions, a slight decrease from the previous year that nonetheless remains elevated compared with the recent past. The higher education price index, or HEPI, measures the relative […]

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The Nuance Behind the Report Headlines

The Nuance Behind the Report Headlines

On Ed Tech  Phil Hill December 11, 2024 Dept of Ed regulatory update plus the nuance from WICHE’s report on demographic trends that doesn’t get covered Well, they’re doing it. The US Department of Education (ED) is moving forward with its proposed regulations on Distance Education (adding a virtual location […]

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5 Schools Stocks Leading the Expanding Education Industry

5 Schools Stocks Leading the Expanding Education Industry

Zacks Shrabana Mukherjee December 3, 2024 The U.S. education sector has seen diverse growth fueled by factors such as the growing popularity of e-books, the expansion of online learning platforms, increased demand for healthcare professionals, advancements in technology, the adoption of hybrid teaching models, and strategic acquisitions targeting global expansion. […]

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The Death of the Department of Education

The Death of the Department of Education

EdCircuit December 5, 2024 Navigating the Aftermath and Understanding the Implications. Welcome to The Death of the Department of Education: Navigating the Aftermath and Understanding the Implications. In recent years, there has been much discussion and debate surrounding the potential elimination of the Department of Education. As educators, parents, and […]

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Fewer 18-Year-Olds Enrolled in College This Fall

Fewer 18-Year-Olds Enrolled in College This Fall

Inside Higher Ed Sara Weissman December 3, 2024 New data shows enrollment among 18-year-old freshmen dropped this year. Some higher ed experts say last year’s botched FAFSA rollout is at least partly to blame. Enrollment of 18-year-old freshmen dropped 5 percent this fall compared to last, a reversal of gains […]

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Reversing Biden Executive Actions Could Save up to $1.4 Trillion

Reversing Biden Executive Actions Could Save up to $1.4 Trillion

Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget November 26, 2024 As the national debt approaches record levels and interest costs surge, the next Administration and Congress will need to find options to reduce deficits and cover the costs of any new initiatives. We recently outlined $700 billion of “easy” and relatively bipartisan deficit reduction as a good […]

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Trade School Enrollments Spike During and After Pandemic

Trade School Enrollments Spike During and After Pandemic

Best Colleges  Mark J. Drozdowski December 4, 2024 College leaders wondering where all their prospective students are going should take a closer look at trade schools. Enrollments in trade programs have increased since the pandemic as those for traditional colleges have generally declined. Growth has been uneven among trade school […]

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