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Fewer 18-Year-Olds Enrolled in College This Fall

Fewer 18-Year-Olds Enrolled in College This Fall

Inside Higher Ed Sara Weissman December 3, 2024 New data shows enrollment among 18-year-old freshmen dropped this year. Some higher ed experts say last year’s botched FAFSA rollout is at least partly to blame. Enrollment of 18-year-old freshmen dropped 5 percent this fall compared to last, a reversal of gains […]

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Reversing Biden Executive Actions Could Save up to $1.4 Trillion

Reversing Biden Executive Actions Could Save up to $1.4 Trillion

Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget November 26, 2024 As the national debt approaches record levels and interest costs surge, the next Administration and Congress will need to find options to reduce deficits and cover the costs of any new initiatives. We recently outlined $700 billion of “easy” and relatively bipartisan deficit reduction as a good […]

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Trade School Enrollments Spike During and After Pandemic

Trade School Enrollments Spike During and After Pandemic

Best Colleges  Mark J. Drozdowski December 4, 2024 College leaders wondering where all their prospective students are going should take a closer look at trade schools. Enrollments in trade programs have increased since the pandemic as those for traditional colleges have generally declined. Growth has been uneven among trade school […]

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New report shows nearly 70% of Biden admin’s education enforcement targeted Christian and career colleges

New report shows nearly 70% of Biden admin’s education enforcement targeted Christian and career colleges

Fox News Joshua Q. Nelson November 28, 2024 Christian colleges Grand Canyon University and Liberty University have been subjected to sharp scrutiny A report showed that nearly 70% of enforcement actions executed by the Biden administration’s Education Department targeted faith-based and career schools. According to a press release published by the American Principles Project […]

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Who’s To Blame For The Student Loan Crisis?

Who’s To Blame For The Student Loan Crisis?

The College Investor Mark Kantrowitz November 26, 2024 Key Points Shared Blame: The student loan crisis stems from rising college costs, inadequate government oversight, complex repayment systems, and borrowers’ lack of financial education. Disproportionate Impact: Low-income, first-generation, and minority students face the greatest challenges in repaying loans, with defaults most common among […]

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How the WWE Shaped Linda McMahon

How the WWE Shaped Linda McMahon

Inside Higher Ed  Josh Moody November 27, 2024 Linda McMahon, nominated to lead the Education Department, helped turn WWE from a regional business into a multibillion-dollar global enterprise. President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Linda McMahon as education secretary came as a surprise to many in the education world, akin to a […]

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The Trump administration must bring higher education to heel

The Trump administration must bring higher education to heel

Washington Examiner November 23, 2024 President-elect Donald Trump and secretary of education nominee Linda McMahon have an enormous opportunity to reform higher education for the better. For decades, the higher education establishment has benefited from a firehose of taxpayer dollars through the Federal Student Aid program while imposing a brazenly anti-American political agenda onto generations of […]

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