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Education Dept. Replaces Obama-Era Title IX Directives With New Interim Guidance

Education Dept. Replaces Obama-Era Title IX Directives With New Interim Guidance

The Chronicle of Higher Education September 22, 2017 by Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz Education Dept. Replaces Obama-Era Title IX Directives With New Interim Guidance The U.S. Department of Education has rescinded two pieces of Obama-era guidance that told colleges how they should handle issues related to campus sexual assault, and has replaced them with […]

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Federal Audit Challenges Faculty Role at WGU

Federal Audit Challenges Faculty Role at WGU

Inside Higher Ed Federal Audit Challenges Faculty Role at WGU Education Department’s inspector general labels Western Governors as a correspondence-course provider, seeks reimbursement of $713 million in aid and may broadly threaten competency-based education. By Paul Fain September 22, 2017  The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Inspector General has released the […]

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Obama Alums Launch Coalition to Challenge DeVos

Obama Alums Launch Coalition to Challenge DeVos

Inside Higher Ed By Andrew Kreighbaum September 22, 2017 A group of former Obama administration officials is launching a legal aid effort to assist students who are defrauded or suffer from discrimination. The organization, called the National Student Legal Defense Network, will work with state attorneys general and other advocacy groups […]

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The 2017 Survey of Admissions Directors: Pressure All Around

The 2017 Survey of Admissions Directors: Pressure All Around

Inside Higher Ed The 2017 Survey of Admissions Directors: Pressure All Around By Scott Jaschik September 13, 2017  Only 34 percent of colleges met new student enrollment targets this year by May 1, the traditional date by which most institutions hope to have a class set. That is a key finding of the 2017 […]

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Virginia College Announces New, Streamlined Programs That Are Faster, More Flexible and More Affordable Than Before | Business Wire

Virginia College Announces New, Streamlined Programs That Are Faster, More Flexible and More Affordable Than Before | Business Wire

Business Wire Virginia College Announces New, Streamlined Programs That Are Faster, More Flexible and More Affordable Than Before September 19, 2017 01:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time BIRMINGHAM, Ala.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Education Corporation of America (ECA), parent company of Virginia Colleges across the nation, is pleased to introduce new streamlined programs that are faster, more flexible […]

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Calif. 2-Year System Renames Fee Waiver as Promise Program

Calif. 2-Year System Renames Fee Waiver as Promise Program

Inside Higher Ed Calif. 2-Year System Renames Fee Waiver as Promise Program By Ashley A. Smith September 20, 2017 The California Community Colleges announced Tuesday that the Board of Governors Fee Waiver program, which provides nearly half of the system’s 2.1 million students with free tuition, would be renamed the California College Promise […]

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Report: Education Dept. to Back Kaplan, EDMC Deals

Report: Education Dept. to Back Kaplan, EDMC Deals

Inside Higher Ed By Paul Fain September 19, 2017 The Trump administration’s Education Department will sign off on controversial acquisitions of two large for-profit college chains, according to a report by BuzzFeed, which cited department emails the publication said it obtained. Purdue University in April announced its plan to acquire Kaplan University in a complex deal to […]

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Accreditor denies Arizona community college’s bid to expand online

Accreditor denies Arizona community college’s bid to expand online

Inside Higher Ed Standardization in Online Education Accreditor’s rejection of Scottsdale Community College’s proposed expansion suggests that consistency and mandated faculty training could become a focus for quality control in online learning. By Ashley A. Smith September 15, 2017 A regional accreditor recently denied an Arizona community college’s bid to increase its […]

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