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Spring report: Non-credential programs drive enrollment as bachelor’s, postgrad falter

Spring report: Non-credential programs drive enrollment as bachelor’s, postgrad falter

UB University Business Alcino Donadel May 24, 2023 When broken down by sector, bachelor’s degree-seeking programs for students only experienced a positive growth rate at for-profit institutions. “Graduate/professional programs,” on the other hand, declined across all sectors. When aggregating every higher education sector, bachelor’s degrees and graduate credentials were the […]

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More Tough Questions for Education Department

More Tough Questions for Education Department

Inside Higher Ed Katherine Knott May 25, 2023 Republicans once again used the hearing, which revealed little new information about the actual policies, to decry the administration’s efforts to overhaul the student loan system. Picking up where they left off at last week’s hearing with Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, Republicans […]

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House Republicans again take Biden’s student loan policies to task

House Republicans again take Biden’s student loan policies to task

Higher Ed Dive Jeremy Bauer-Wolf May 25, 2023 Dive Brief: House Republicans aired frustrations with the Biden administration’s policies around the federal student loan system during a stormy hearing of the Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Development on Wednesday. Republicans blasted James Kvaal, the U.S. Department of Education’s top higher […]

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Visualizing If Gainful Employment Applied To Most Degree Programs

Visualizing If Gainful Employment Applied To Most Degree Programs

Phil Hill and Associates Phil Hill May 22, 2023 With the release of the proposed Gainful Employment rules by the US Department of Education (ED), there has been quite a bit of discussion online about whether the exclusion of nonprofit degree programs is fair, based on legal precedent, and wise policy. This […]

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Department of Education Proposes Stricter Gainful Employment Regulations

Department of Education Proposes Stricter Gainful Employment Regulations

McGuire Woods May 22, 2023 On May 19, 2023, the Department of Education (ED) published in the Federal Register proposed regulations concerning gainful employment (GE), threatening to cut off federal financial aid for approximately 1,800 career training programs at community colleges, public universities, private-nonprofit institutions and proprietary institutions. See 88 Fed. Reg. […]

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A Stricter Test for College Programs

A Stricter Test for College Programs

Inside Higher Ed Katherine Knott May 23, 2023 Critics argue that the earnings test, which is based on the average earnings of a high school graduate with no college, is unfair. But supporters say it provides key information. The Biden administration wants to use the earnings of adults who didn’t […]

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Here are 4 ways AI is already impacting higher education

Here are 4 ways AI is already impacting higher education

UB University Alcino Donadel May 15, 2023 While phishing attempts could once be easily detected by grammatical and spelling errors and an awkward tone, communication written by ChatGPT appears more natural and, by extension, easier to trust. Artificial intelligence is finding evermore creative ways to interweave within our everyday lives, […]

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Biden promised student-loan borrowers cheaper payments and more debt relief. The government might not have enough money for everyone to actually get those benefits.

Biden promised student-loan borrowers cheaper payments and more debt relief. The government might not have enough money for everyone to actually get those benefits.

Insider Ayelet Sheffey May 13, 2023 With broad student-debt relief, many student-loan borrowers anticipate reforms to payment programs. But whether those reforms can even be set in motion depends on a key thing: more funding. Congress didn’t increase funding for Federal Student Aid last year, and the impacts already show. […]

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