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Congress could undo Obama-era student loan relief

Congress could undo Obama-era student loan relief

Reuters. The U.S. Congress could as soon as January start to dismantle President Barack Obama’s transformation of student loan rules by blocking freshly minted regulations designed to help students who say they were defrauded by for-profit colleges. The new measures, which lay out loan relief procedures for the students, were […]

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CECU On Gainful Employment Data Release

CECU On Gainful Employment Data Release

CECU. The following statement can be attributed to Steve Gunderson, president and CEO of Career Education Colleges and Universities: “The U.S. Department of Education has fulfilled what was our greatest concern around the gainful employment regulation – the use of faulty data that lacks context. “It is absolutely absurd to […]

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Foxx on Higher Ed

Foxx on Higher Ed

Inside Higher Ed. After serving multiple terms as chairwoman of the U.S. House of Representatives’ Education and the Workforce subcommittee on higher education, Representative Virginia Foxx is poised to assume leadership of the full committee in the next Congress. And the longtime critic of the Obama administration’s higher education policies […]

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Gingrich Back’s For-Profit Group’s Campaign

Gingrich Back’s For-Profit Group’s Campaign

Inside Higher Ed. Newt Gingrich and U.S. Representative Pete Sessions, a Texas Republican, are slated to join Career Education Colleges and Universities at an event Friday. The group, which is the primary trade organization for the for-profit sector, is announcing a new campaign to close the skills gap with five […]

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Make college great again: Higher education in the Trump era

Make college great again: Higher education in the Trump era

Thompson Coburn LLP. Much has already been written about President-elect Donald Trump’s unanticipated victory and the GOP retention of Congress last week. But what should the nation’s institutions of higher education — and the students they serve — expect during the Trump era? Candidate Trump had little to say on higher […]

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For-profit Colleges Decry ‘Demonization’ by Obama Administration

For-profit Colleges Decry ‘Demonization’ by Obama Administration

Diverse Issues in Higher Education. As speculation continued over how a Trump administration might treat for-profit colleges in the coming years, supporters and critics of the institutions sparred Wednesday over whether the institutions got a bum rap under the Obama administration. Eric Juhlin, CEO of the Center for Excellence in […]

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How Obama-Trump Transition Could Affect Higher Ed

How Obama-Trump Transition Could Affect Higher Ed

Inside Higher Ed. To anticipate the higher ed priorities of a Trump administration, look to policies already proposed by Republicans in Congress. That’s the consensus of many observers of federal higher education policy when asked to gauge what kinds of policies President-elect Donald J. Trump is likely to pursue early […]

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For-profit colleges could prosper under Trump: Barron’s

For-profit colleges could prosper under Trump: Barron’s

Reuters. For-profit education stocks have surged on expectations that President-elect Donald Trump and a Republican Congress may ease regulations imposed on the industry by the Obama administration, Barron’s said in a report. Stocks such as Grand Canyon Education, DeVry Education Group and Capella Education rose about 14 percent last week. […]

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International Student Numbers Top 1 Million

International Student Numbers Top 1 Million

Inside Higher Ed. The number of international students at American colleges and universities grew by 7.1 percent, to top one million in the 2015-16 academic year, according to the annual Open Doors report released today by the Institute of International Education and produced with funding from the U.S. Department of State. The report, released […]

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What Trump Might Mean for Higher-Ed Finance

What Trump Might Mean for Higher-Ed Finance

The Chronicle of Higher Education. By Robert Kelchen Like most academics, I was surprised to watch the election coverage Tuesday night and see the odds of Donald Trump winning the White House steadily rise throughout the evening. I had spent a lot more time thinking about the implications of a […]

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