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U of California Picks Michael Drake as Next President

U of California Picks Michael Drake as Next President

Inside Higher Ed Paul Fain July 8, 2020 The University of California system’s Board of Regents has picked Dr. Michael Drake as its next president. Drake was president of Ohio State University for six years and stepped down last week. Next month he is slated to begin leading the 10-campus UC system, which includes five medical […]

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A Lifeline for Higher Ed Associations

A Lifeline for Higher Ed Associations

Inside Higher Ed Lindsay McKenzie July 10, 2020 Dozens of struggling higher education associations have been awarded tens of millions of dollars in forgivable loans as part of a $660 billion government relief package designed to prevent layoffs at small businesses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Between $20.35 million and $45.85 million in […]

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Breaking News: New ASR Deadline for 2020

Breaking News: New ASR Deadline for 2020

BREAKING NEWS The Department of Education is extending the date for institutions to distribute their Annual Security Reports (ASRs) and Annual Fire Safety Reports (AFSRs) to required recipients to December 31, 2020. ​​​​​​​The Department understands that postsecondary institutions and their students continue to face challenges because of the novel coronavirus […]

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Insurance Costs on the Rise for Colleges

Insurance Costs on the Rise for Colleges

Inside Higher Ed Emma Whitford July 8, 2020 Over the Fourth of July weekend, Jean Demchak’s work didn’t stop. The popular July 1 renewal date for college insurance policies had just passed, and she met with several institutions to review their policies for the next year. As the meetings wrapped up, […]

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Q&A RELATED TO ED RELIEF AS A RESULT OF THE COVID-19 NATIONAL EMERGENCY

Q&A RELATED TO ED RELIEF AS A RESULT OF THE COVID-19 NATIONAL EMERGENCY

McClintock & Associates Michael T. Wherry, CPA July 6, 2020 Based upon the electronic announcements issued by the U.S. Department of Education (ED) and the relief provisions in the CARES Act, we have been receiving numerous questions from institutions on implementing and interpreting this guidance. As a result, we have […]

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Trump administration amps up pressure to reopen colleges

Trump administration amps up pressure to reopen colleges

Education Dive Jeremy Bauer-Wolf July 6, 2020 Dive Brief: The Trump administration is ratcheting up pressure on college and state leaders to reopen campuses this fall. Federal officials, speaking at a White House roundtable on the topic Tuesday, said they expected K-12 schools and colleges to resume operations in the fall. President Donald Trump said […]

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Timeline For Second Student Loan Stimulus Becoming Clearer

Timeline For Second Student Loan Stimulus Becoming Clearer

Forbes Adam S. Minsky, Esq. Senior Contributor July 6, 2020 Congressional discussions regarding a potential second stimulus package continue, and the timeline for when new or extended relief may pass is becoming clearer. By way of background, Congress passed the CARES Act in April in the wake of the economic devastation brought […]

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DOL awards $81M to expand registered apprenticeships

DOL awards $81M to expand registered apprenticeships

Community College Daily Daily Staff July 1, 2020 The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) this week awarded $80.6 million in grants to help states improve and expand registered apprenticeship programs (RAPs). Building State Capacity to Expand Apprenticeship through Innovation grants would strengthen the national apprenticeship system, promote system alignment and partnerships and improve […]

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