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Federal judge strikes down Biden administration’s Title IX rule nationwide

Federal judge strikes down Biden administration’s Title IX rule nationwide

Higher Ed Dive Natalie Schwartz January 9, 2025 The ruling vacates regulations that had enshrined protections for the first time for LGBTQI+ students and employees. A federal judge on Thursday struck down the Biden administration’s Title IX rule nationwide, declaring that the regulations violated the Constitution. The rule, released last April, offered […]

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Congress Failed to Pass WIOA Update. What Does That Mean for Higher Ed?

Congress Failed to Pass WIOA Update. What Does That Mean for Higher Ed?

Inside Higher Ed Jessica Blake January 7, 2025 Congress looked set to pass the bipartisan bill to update the workforce development law but then scrapped the legislation at the last minute. That failure leaves money on the table for community colleges. A bipartisan effort to update the nation’s workforce development […]

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House report details Biden administration’s ‘failure to follow the rule of law’ on student loan forgiveness

House report details Biden administration’s ‘failure to follow the rule of law’ on student loan forgiveness

Campus Reform January 6, 2025 Congresswoman Virginia Foxx has released a report calling out another of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness initiatives as a ‘failure to follow the rule of law.’ The report points to multiple violations by the administration but focuses primarily its ‘manipulation of borrower defense.’ Congresswoman Virginia […]

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Will Trump Take On Misuse of Student Visas?

Will Trump Take On Misuse of Student Visas?

Inside Higher Ed Eddie West and Anna Esaki-Smith January 6, 2025 Trump’s expected immigration crackdown may expose international education’s hidden flaws, Eddie West and Anna Esaki-Smith write. Based on what happened the last time Donald Trump was president, the international education sector has a lot to fear. Travel bans on […]

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ED Publishes Final Rules on R2T4, Distance Education

ED Publishes Final Rules on R2T4, Distance Education

NASFAA Jill Desjean January 6, 2025 On Friday, the Department of Education (ED) finalized rules for two topics it negotiated as part of its Program Integrity and Institutional Quality rulemaking committee from 2023-24. While it missed the November 1 deadline that would have made the rules for Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4) and […]

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Ed Department changes reporting requirements for online colleges

Ed Department changes reporting requirements for online colleges

Higher Ed Dive  Laura Spitalniak January 2, 2025 Colleges offering distance education programs will be required to report which students receive federal financial aid starting July 2027. Dive Brief: The U.S. Department of Education announced final regulations this week requiring colleges to report which students receiving federal financial aid are […]

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Trump 2.0: What Changes Lie Ahead for Institutions of Higher Education

Trump 2.0: What Changes Lie Ahead for Institutions of Higher Education

JD Supra December 23, 2024 As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his second stint in the White House beginning January 2025, higher education leaders are bracing for potential shifts in policy that could reshape the landscape of institutions of higher education (IHEs). Below, we take a look at Trump’s nominee […]

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Ed Department changes reporting requirements for online colleges

Ed Department changes reporting requirements for online colleges

Higher Ed Dive Laura Spitalniak January 2, 2025 Colleges offering distance education programs will be required to report which students receive federal financial aid starting July 2027. Dive Brief: The U.S. Department of Education announced final regulations this week requiring colleges to report which students receiving federal financial aid are […]

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