Title IV

Ed Dept pulls Argosy U’s Title IV access in blow to Dream Center

Ed Dept pulls Argosy U’s Title IV access in blow to Dream Center

EducationDive By Ben Unglesbee Financially troubled Argosy University suffered a potentially fatal regulatory blow Wednesday, after months of owner Dream Center Education Holdings (DCEH) trying to sell off the college system. The U.S. Department of Education blocked Argosy from access to further Title IV aid by denying its application for […]

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Just in Time for Halloween: The Return of the Borrower Defense Rule of 2016

Just in Time for Halloween: The Return of the Borrower Defense Rule of 2016

CooleyED. Kate Lee Carey, Jonathon Glass, Mike Goldstein and Vince Sampson The Borrower Defense to Repayment Rule is back, thanks to a September 17 federal court order that overturned Secretary DeVos’ action suspending implementation of the existing rule, followed by the October 16 final order denying CAPPS’ request for injunctive […]

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For-profit chain sues Ed. Dept. and DeVos, wants to restructure

For-profit chain sues Ed. Dept. and DeVos, wants to restructure

Education Dive. October 19, 2018 Dive Brief: For-profit college operator Education Corporation of America (ECA) filed a lawsuit in a federal district court in Alabama against the Education Department and its Secretary Betsy DeVos that asks the court to appoint a receiver to oversee the company’s assets so it can […]

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