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For-Profits Make Case for More Coronavirus Relief

For-Profits Make Case for More Coronavirus Relief

Inside Higher Ed Kery Murakami February 3, 2021 Concerned they are being left out of getting additional help in the next coronavirus relief package, the association representing for-profit colleges and universities said their students were helped by previous relief funding and would be helped by more aid. Eighty-four percent of 15 […]

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Adtalem urged to freeze $1.5 billion deal while federal probe is pending

Adtalem urged to freeze $1.5 billion deal while federal probe is pending

CRAIN’S CHICAGO BUSINESS February 1, 2021 ”Adtalem is overpaying for an inferior and potentially toxic asset, much like the ones the company has tried so hard to divest.” (Bloomberg) — Adtalem Global Education Inc. is being urged by two investors to halt its $1.5 billion acquisition of Walden University until the U.S. […]

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Online Nursing Programs Drive Acquisition

Online Nursing Programs Drive Acquisition

Inside Higher Ed Rick Seltzer February 2, 2021 For-profit Post and American Sentinel Universities announce acquisition built on health-care offerings. The tie-up reveals factors in the nonprofit higher ed market as well. Post University, in Waterbury, Conn., plans to acquire Denver-based American Sentinel University, a deal between two for-profit institutions […]

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Students Continue to Weigh College Costs vs. Career Goals

Students Continue to Weigh College Costs vs. Career Goals

GALLUP Jonathan Rothwell, PH.D. and Megan Brenan February 1, 2021 WASHINGTON, D.C. — Student retention is critical to postsecondary schools’ ability to educate students and remain financially viable. It was a crucial issue before the coronavirus pandemic, and it became even more so in the fall of 2020, given declining […]

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Federal Pell Grant Program Reconciliation (EA ID: GRANTS-21-01) – IFAP

Federal Pell Grant Program Reconciliation (EA ID: GRANTS-21-01) – IFAP

Career Education Review Jenny February 1, 2021 In a Nov. 18, 2020 Electronic Announcement we published general information regarding Title IV Aid Disbursement Reporting, Excess Cash, and Reconciliation Requirements. In addition, updated disbursement reporting and data submission timelines for all programs were published in a recent Federal Register Notice (see Federal Register […]

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Democrats Introduce Legislation to Invest $15 Billion in Workforce Training as Pandemic Unemployment Crisis Continues

Democrats Introduce Legislation to Invest $15 Billion in Workforce Training as Pandemic Unemployment Crisis Continues

Education and Labor Committee January 28, 2021 WASHINGTON – Today, House Committee on Education and Labor Chairman Robert C. “Bobby” Scott (VA-03), incoming Senate HELP Committee Chair Patty Murray (D-WA), Congressman Andy Levin (MI-09), Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici (OR-01), Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA), and Senator Tina Smith (D-MN) introduced legislation to invest $15 […]

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House Education and Appropriations Committee Membership Changes

House Education and Appropriations Committee Membership Changes

CTE POLICY WATCH Michael Matthews January 28, 2021 As we continue to settle into the 117th Congress, committees have been announcing changes to the rosters, including the addition of new Freshman members. Over the last few days, three House committees important to CTE – the Appropriations Committee, Budget Committee, and the Education and Labor Committee – have […]

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CNI College Students and Instructors Distribute Critical COVID-19 Vaccine

CNI College Students and Instructors Distribute Critical COVID-19 Vaccine

Career Education Review Jenny January 29, 2021 Passionate about healthcare, CNI students and staff are committed to helping the community during the pandemic. CNI College students and instructors are volunteering to help roll out the COVID-19 vaccine to healthcare workers at several Orange County and Los Angeles-area hospitals amid the […]

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