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The Real Reason Private Nonprofit Colleges Cost So Much

The Real Reason Private Nonprofit Colleges Cost So Much

Investopedia Adam Palasciano July 9, 2025 Private nonprofit colleges tend to be expensive because they rely on tuition and investments to fund their operations, unlike public institutions that receive a greater amount of government support. Colleges are also increasingly spending more on a wide range of campus resources, further driving […]

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Trump Signed the ‘Big Beautiful Bill.’ What’s Next?

Trump Signed the ‘Big Beautiful Bill.’ What’s Next?

Inside Higher Ed Jessica Blake July 10, 2025 Colleges should start communicating with students about the changes while bracing for state budget cuts, higher ed experts say. Since the passage last week of President Trump’s domestic agenda, the Department of Education now has less than a year to carry out […]

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Who Loves Ya, Baby?

Who Loves Ya, Baby?

Trace Elements: The Business of Education Trace Urdan July 8, 2025 Yesterday in the Federal Register, the Department of Education rescinded a policy imposed by the Biden Administration limiting revenue from non-Title IV programs offered online from being counted as “10 revenue” to comply with the “90/10 Rule.” The 90/10 Rule […]

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Trump Admin. Tweaks 90-10 Regs

Trump Admin. Tweaks 90-10 Regs

Inside Higher Ed Jessica Blake July 9, 2025 The change is expected to have a minimal impact on students, but critics worry about the precedent. The Trump administration’s Department of Education recently made a subtle change to Biden-era regulations that were designed to ensure for-profit colleges provide quality programs. Under […]

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What’s inside the Senate megabill for higher education?

What’s inside the Senate megabill for higher education?

Higher Ed Dive Natalie Schwartz July 1, 2025 The chamber narrowly passed its version of the sweeping domestic policy package, which would reshape federal student lending and delay major regulations. The Senate on Tuesday passed its mammoth domestic policy package, which would reshape the federal student lending system and delay […]

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Trade school numbers are up

Trade school numbers are up

Cleveland Daily Banner  JC Bowman July 1, 2025 The increasing enrollment in trade schools reflects a significant shift in educational preferences among young adults, driven by a desire for job security, financial stability and the acquisition of practical skills. With a notable rise in vocational training enrollment and favorable job […]

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