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Beyond the Degree: Empowering Graduates’ Futures

Beyond the Degree: Empowering Graduates’ Futures

Inside Higher Ed Steven Mintz July 18, 2024 Strategies for combating postcollege underemployment. Colleges and universities need to launch careers, not just produce graduates. Currently, however, many institutions aren’t doing enough to promote real-world, postgraduation career readiness. Especially at the campuses that serve the largest number of Pell Grant–eligible students, […]

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Higher Ed Groups Slam New DHS Cyber Proposal

Higher Ed Groups Slam New DHS Cyber Proposal

Inside Higher Ed Lauren Coffey July 18, 2024 New requirements for reporting cyberattacks would put undue stress on both small and large institutions, 16 organizations told the Department of Homeland Security in a letter. More than a dozen higher education–focused organizations are hitting back against a federal proposal that would […]

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How a Second Trump Term Could Turn Up the Heat on Higher Ed

How a Second Trump Term Could Turn Up the Heat on Higher Ed

Inside Higher Ed Katherine Knott July 18, 2024 Higher ed wasn’t a top priority for Donald Trump when he first took office. But now that he and the GOP see attacking elite institutions and regulating colleges as winning political issues, a second term is likely to bring more aggressive policies. […]

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Feds target for-profit, nonprofit schools over difference in ideology, education experts say

Feds target for-profit, nonprofit schools over difference in ideology, education experts say

The Washington Post  Alex Swoyer July 18, 2024 For-profit and nonprofit schools increasingly find themselves in courtrooms opposing federal regulations that they say the Biden administration is imposing on them due to ideological differences. Career Education Colleges and Universities, an advocacy group for for-profit schools, has backed litigation challenging the Biden administration’s borrower defense provisions […]

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Student Loan Debt Relief: Is Forgiveness Really Divine?

Student Loan Debt Relief: Is Forgiveness Really Divine?

Thompson Coburn LLP Jim Matchefts July 15, 2024 On the presidential campaign trail in 2020, Joe Biden promised that, if elected, he would implement a program to forgive federal student loan debt for millions of Americans. As the COVID-19 pandemic was winding down, President Biden made good on that promise. […]

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