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FTC Staff Files Comment on U.S. Department of Education’s Proposed Regulations to Protect Postsecondary Education Students

FTC Staff Files Comment on U.S. Department of Education’s Proposed Regulations to Protect Postsecondary Education Students

Federal Trade Commission June 21, 2023 Supports prohibiting misrepresentations and deceptive recruitment practices in education marketplace. Tags: Consumer Protection Bureau of Consumer Protection Education The staff of the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection filed a comment today with the U.S. Department of Education regarding the U.S. Department of Education’s proposed […]

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Gainful Employment Proves Contentious, Again

Gainful Employment Proves Contentious, Again

Inside Higher Ed Katherine Knott June 22, 2023 Higher education groups sharply criticized the Education Department’s sweeping set of regulations that would define gainful employment and make other changes. Higher education groups representing a range of colleges and universities told the Education Department this week that the agency has a […]

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Calling Foul on the Accreditors

Calling Foul on the Accreditors

Inside Higher Ed Kyle Beltramini June 21, 2023 Higher education is no game, and accreditors are misguided referees, Kyle Beltramini writes in response to two recent Inside Higher Ed opinion pieces. In recent weeks the topic of accreditation—normally a dense and inscrutable process at best—has garnered a remarkable level of attention. While critiques […]

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ED’s Gainful Employment Rule Will Stifle Innovation, Increase College Costs

ED’s Gainful Employment Rule Will Stifle Innovation, Increase College Costs

Committee on Education & The Workforce June 20, 2023 WASHINGTON – Today, Education and the Workforce Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) and Higher Education and Workforce Development Subcommittee Chairman Burgess Owens (R-UT) sent a letter to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona calling for the Department to abandon its proposed Gainful Employment rule, a sweeping […]

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Over 14 million student-loan borrowers will resume payments this year under new companies — and that’ll further ‘complicate’ the repayment process, a federal consumer watchdog says

Over 14 million student-loan borrowers will resume payments this year under new companies — and that’ll further ‘complicate’ the repayment process, a federal consumer watchdog says

Insider  Ayelet Sheffey June 16, 2023 The student-loan payment resumption is on the horizon — and a consumer watchdog isn’t sure the process will be as seamless as the Education Department wants. Last week, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released a report on the impact the payment resumption will have on borrowers this fall. […]

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Education Advisory: New Regulations Proposed by the Department of Education Will Impact Proprietary and Nonproprietary Schools Alike

Education Advisory: New Regulations Proposed by the Department of Education Will Impact Proprietary and Nonproprietary Schools Alike

Alston & Bird June 16. 2023 Executive Summary Our Education Team delves into new proposed regulations that would bring a substantial change to the way Title IV is administered. New gainful employment regulations are more complex than Obama-era versions New administrative capability regulations require expanded financial aid and career counseling […]

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