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Vote on DeVos Nomination Pushed Back a Week

Vote on DeVos Nomination Pushed Back a Week

Inside Higher Ed By Andrew Kreighbaum January 23, 2017 The Senate education committee has pushed back a vote on the nomination of Betsy DeVos for education secretary to give senators time to review a letter of agreement from the Office of Government Ethics. The vote by the Health, Education, Labor […]

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Obama administration spent billions to fix failing schools, and it didn’t work – The Washington Post

Obama administration spent billions to fix failing schools, and it didn’t work – The Washington Post

The Washington Post Then-Education Secretary Arne Duncan and President Obama in 2015. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images) By Emma Brown January 19 One of the Obama administration’s signature efforts in education, which pumped billions of federal dollars into overhauling the nation’s worst schools, failed to produce meaningful results, according to a federal […]

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Education Department announces thousands of new loan discharges

Education Department announces thousands of new loan discharges

Inside Higher Ed Education Department action helps those who attended Corinthian, as well as ITT Technical Institute and American Career Institute. By Andrew Kreighbaum January 16, 2017 Ted Mitchell The U.S. Department of Education on Friday announced thousands of new loan discharges for students who attended several closed for-profit colleges. […]

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Latest Heightened Cash Monitoring List

Latest Heightened Cash Monitoring List

Inside Higher Ed By Andrew Kreighbaum January 12, 2017 The Department of Education has released data showing there were 539 institutions placed on heightened cash monitoring as of Dec. 1, meaning they are subject to greater financial oversight than other institutions participating in federal aid programs. The total number of affected […]

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Study: For-Profits Match Similar Nonprofits in Learning Results

Study: For-Profits Match Similar Nonprofits in Learning Results

Inside Higher Ed By Paul Fain January 11, 2017 Students at for-profit institutions achieve learning results that are similar to those of students who attend comparable nonprofit colleges, according to a new study by the Council for Aid to Education. The study was funded by the for-profits that participated in […]

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ACICS-Accredited Colleges Meet Federal Deadline

ACICS-Accredited Colleges Meet Federal Deadline

Inside Higher Ed By Paul Fain January 10, 2017 The U.S. Department of Education last month finalized its decision to terminate the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, a controversial national accrediting agency that oversaw Corinthian Colleges, ITT and other failed for-profits. Before the end of December, all remaining […]

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