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Year-End Financial Responsibility Planning

Year-End Financial Responsibility Planning

McClintock Minute Michael T. Wherry, CPA June 23, 2020 Year-End Financial Responsibility Planning An institution with a June 30 year-end should ensure a check of their financial responsibility is performed before the month of June is over. Once an institution is past its year-end, very limited options are available. At this […]

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Preparing for this fall — and beyond

Preparing for this fall — and beyond

Community College Daily Matthew Dembicki June 18, 2020 Leaders of seven community college-based organizations on Thursday addressed an array of issues pertaining to the pandemic and equity, but two topics seemed to permeate through most of the discussion: Ensuring students have the technology needed to continue with remote learning and […]

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College closings, economic upheaval make a case for blockchain adoption

College closings, economic upheaval make a case for blockchain adoption

Education Dive Ted Mitchell, President, American Council of Education June 18, 2020 Higher education faces unprecedented uncertainty. Colleges and universities across the country are grappling with whether to reopen in the fall or keep instruction online. Students completing their education are graduating into a tumultuous job market, with a stalled […]

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Secretary DeVos Launches New Student-Centered Grant Competition to Spur Short-Term Education Opportunities, Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth as America Reopens

Secretary DeVos Launches New Student-Centered Grant Competition to Spur Short-Term Education Opportunities, Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth as America Reopens

U.S. Department of Education June 19, 2020 WASHINGTON – U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced today a new higher education discretionary grant program designed to provide students the opportunity to develop new skills, provide innovators and inventors the resources to expand existing businesses or build new ones, and encourage […]

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Setback for DeVos in Emergency Aid Suit

Setback for DeVos in Emergency Aid Suit

Inside Higher Ed Kery Murakami June 18, 2020 For the second time in a week, a federal judge has blocked the U.S. Department of Education from enforcing its interpretation that limits student eligibility for emergency aid grants under CARES Act for some colleges. But the department in a statement said […]

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Supreme Court’s DACA decision protects thousands of educators, students

Supreme Court’s DACA decision protects thousands of educators, students

Education Dive Naaz Modan and Hallie Busta June 18, 2020 Dive Brief: The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday announced in a 5-4 decision that the Trump administration cannot end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, an Obama-era initiative that allows individuals who came to the U.S. as children to receive two-year temporary protection […]

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Ed Dept’s emergency rule on CARES aid restricts undocumented students

Ed Dept’s emergency rule on CARES aid restricts undocumented students

Education Dive Jeremy Bauer-Wolf June 11, 2020 Dive Brief: After several weeks of uncertainty, the U.S. Department of Education has determined that unauthorized and international students can’t get federal coronavirus relief, according to an emergency regulation the agency issued Thursday. The “interim final rule” restricts Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) […]

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Is this the end of the road for Calbright?

Is this the end of the road for Calbright?

Education Dive Natalie Schwartz June 10, 2020 Dive Brief:  California lawmakers are pushing to defund the state’s first online-only community college and reallocate the more than $100 million in savings to other institutions in its two-year system, according to a state Assembly report. However, California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the community […]

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