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Department of Education Guidance Expands Possible Liability for Private Companies That Contract With Higher Education Institutions

Department of Education Guidance Expands Possible Liability for Private Companies That Contract With Higher Education Institutions

McGuire Woods February 21, 2023 On Feb. 15, 2023, the U.S. Department of Education issued guidance that significantly expands the definition of “third-party servicer” to include services completed by many online program managers (OPMs) and entities providing other services that historically have not been considered third-party servicers. Institutions and entities […]

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Ed Department Shakes Up OPMs and Third-Party Servicers: This Is Huge

Ed Department Shakes Up OPMs and Third-Party Servicers: This Is Huge

WCET Frontiers Megan Raymond February 22, 2023 Did you hear that loud noise last Wednesday? For those in the middle of the country, it was the Kansas City Chiefs victory parade. For those in higher education, the U.S. Department of Education created its own rumblings by releasing new guidance with rules about any […]

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Legal/Veteran Expert Available for Comment/Context: Letter from Veteran & Higher Ed Advocates Asks University of Arkansas to Reconsider University of Phoenix Purchase in Light of The Business’ Consumer Protection Legal Liabilities

Legal/Veteran Expert Available for Comment/Context: Letter from Veteran & Higher Ed Advocates Asks University of Arkansas to Reconsider University of Phoenix Purchase in Light of The Business’ Consumer Protection Legal Liabilities

Veterans Education Success February 15, 2023 MEDIA ADVISORY – LEGAL/VETERAN EXPERT AVAILABLE FOR COMMENT/CONTEXT LETTER FROM VETERAN & HIGHER ED ADVOCATES ASKS UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS TO RECONSIDER UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX PURCHASE IN LIGHT OF THE BUSINESS’ CONSUMER PROTECTION LEGAL LIABILITIES Concerns that Public University Take on Legal Risks that Can Impact System […]

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Grand Canyon Education CEO defends tuition-share agreements

Grand Canyon Education CEO defends tuition-share agreements

Higher Ed Dive Natalie Schwartz February 17, 2023 Dive Brief:  The CEO of Grand Canyon Education, an educational services firm whose biggest client is Grand Canyon University, offered a defense of tuition-sharing during a call with analysts Thursday, saying the practice shields universities from financial risk. “Critics point to the […]

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Update on Race, College Admissions and Public Opinion

Update on Race, College Admissions and Public Opinion

Gallup Frank Newport February 17, 2023 The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on how Harvard and the University of North Carolina use race in college admissions is expected by early June. Informed expectations are that the high court will find against the two universities and rule that race cannot be considered […]

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Department of Education to Enforce Revised Cybersecurity Requirements

Department of Education to Enforce Revised Cybersecurity Requirements

Duane Morris February 17, 2023 The Department of Education has issued an electronic notice relating to the updated cybersecurity regulations published by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). On December 9, 2021, the FTC amended the Safeguards Rule under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA). This comprehensive amendment updated data security requirements for financial institutions, […]

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At What Cost? The Impact of Student Loan Default on Borrowers

At What Cost? The Impact of Student Loan Default on Borrowers

Pew February 16, 2023 Pew survey highlights the need to re-examine current collection practices amid government reforms. Overview Among borrowers who have faced student loan default over the past two decades, a majority have experienced multiple consequences—and for many, these penalties have had a major financial impact, according to a […]

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Here are publicly traded higher education companies’ 2022 earnings

Here are publicly traded higher education companies’ 2022 earnings

Higher Ed Dive Natalie Schwartz February 16, 2023 We’re keeping tabs on how companies are performing to get a glimpse into where higher education has been and where it’s headed. Several major higher education companies are publicly traded, which means they’re required to provide regular disclosures about their strategies and […]

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