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Transfer enrollment falls 6.9% in spring from a year ago

Transfer enrollment falls 6.9% in spring from a year ago

Higher Ed Dive Natalie Schwartz May 3, 2022 Dive Brief:  Transfer enrollment dropped 6.9% this spring compared to last year, with upward transfers from two-year colleges to four-year institutions bearing the brunt of the declines, according to data released Tuesday by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. Those upward transfers dropped 11.6% […]

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Means-Testing Student Debt Cancellation is Still Costly and Regressive

Means-Testing Student Debt Cancellation is Still Costly and Regressive

Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget May 3, 2022 Amid criticisms that student debt cancelation would be costly and regressive, the Biden Administration is apparently considering means-testing debt cancellation. Specifically, reports suggest the Administration may cancel $10,000 or more of federal student debt for individual borrowers making less than $125,000 or $150,000 per year and […]

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Marco Rubio, Michael Bennet Bring Back Higher Education Innovation Act

Marco Rubio, Michael Bennet Bring Back Higher Education Innovation Act

Florida Daily Kevin Derby May 1, 2022 More than a half-decade after first introducing the proposal, U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Michael Bennet, D-Col., continue to champion the “Higher Education Innovation Act.” “The bill would ensure students who attend high-quality trade schools, community colleges, and other post-secondary programs have access to […]

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A conversation with Education Under Secretary Kvaal

A conversation with Education Under Secretary Kvaal

Community College Daily Matthew Dembicki May 3, 2022 NEW YORK — Attendees of the 2022 AACC Annual had an opportunity Monday to hear from the U.S. Education Department’s top higher education official about some of the Biden administration’s top-of-mind issues–and AACC members had a chance to let the under secretary […]

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Biden Considers Income Caps for Loan Forgiveness

Biden Considers Income Caps for Loan Forgiveness

Inside Higher Ed Scott Jaschik May 2, 2022 President Biden is considering an income cap of either $125,000 or $150,000 for individuals as he is preparing a student loan relief plan, The Washington Post reported. For couples, the cap would be $250,000 or $300,000. Much of the plan remains uncertain, including […]

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The Name Game

The Name Game

Inside Higher Ed Sara Weissman May 2, 2022 Some community colleges have dropped the word “community” from their names as institutions re-envision their academic offerings and try to avoid negative stereotypes. Pikes Peak Community College is poised to transform into Pikes Peak State College after Colorado governor Jared Polis signed […]

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Who’s missing from California’s community colleges?

Who’s missing from California’s community colleges?

Cal Matters Emma Hall, Emily Forschen, Emily Margaretten and Eden Taylor April 30, 2022 IN SUMMARY California’s community college enrollment plummeted during the pandemic. Here are the stories of some of the students who left. California community colleges have seen their enrollment drop by about a fifth during the coronavirus […]

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