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(GENERAL-26-18) Enforcement priorities related to audited financial statement requirements under §668.23(d)(1)

(GENERAL-26-18) Enforcement priorities related to audited financial statement requirements under §668.23(d)(1)

Federal Student Aid  March 20, 2026 On Oct. 31, 2023, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) published Federal Register notice 88 FR 74568 that amended regulations related to financial responsibility, administrative capability, certification procedures, and Ability-to-Benefit. Through this Electronic Announcement, ED is providing notice regarding its enforcement priorities under § 668.23(d)(1) which discusses audited […]

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City College of S.F. to Close Downtown Center Campus

City College of S.F. to Close Downtown Center Campus

Inside Higher Ed Susan H. Greenberg March 10, 2026 City College of San Francisco is closing its Downtown Center campus this summer due to low enrollment and loss of funding, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. The campus, one of the community college’s six sites in the city, enrolls just 152 full-time […]

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U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of Labor Announce First Grant Competition Under Postsecondary Education Partnership

U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of Labor Announce First Grant Competition Under Postsecondary Education Partnership

U.S. Department of Education  March 17, 2026 Today, the U.S. Departments of Education (ED) and Labor (DOL) issued the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 competition for the Talent Search Program, a grant aimed at helping students pursue high-quality postsecondary education or training, including Registered Apprenticeships. The awards will be issued on […]

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Low-Earning Degrees Will Soon Lose Access to Federal Student Loans

Low-Earning Degrees Will Soon Lose Access to Federal Student Loans

The College Investor  Robert Farrington March 17, 2026 Key Points A new federal law creates a “Do No Harm” earnings test: programs whose graduates earn less than comparable high school graduates will lose access to federal student loans starting in the 2028-29 academic year. 93% of cosmetology certificate programs are […]

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Childcare Costs Put College Out of Reach for Bay Area Parents

Childcare Costs Put College Out of Reach for Bay Area Parents

Inside Higher Ed  Joshua Bay March 17, 2026 A new California Competes report finds that more than 100,000 adults with young children say childcare costs prevent them from enrolling in or returning to college. California is aiming to increase the number of residents with bachelor’s degrees to strengthen the regional workforce […]

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