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2-Pronged Strategy Against ‘Gainful’ Rule

Biggest for-profit college trade group isn't waiting for favorable outcome from Department of Education's rule-making process.

Federal Aid Headaches in West Virginia

Public universities in the state were slapped with sanctions that will slow release of federal student aid and add an extra layer of approval for new programs -- a result of three years of late audits, the top reason public universities suffer the penalty.

DeVos Shifts Course Again on Loan Servicing

Education secretary plans to shake up student loan servicing again. The department remains committed to single website for student borrowers.
Opinion

What Makes a Good Free College Plan?

It is important to ask crucial funding questions about such plans now, argues Bob Samuels.

Obama Under Secretary Is ACE's Next President

Ted Mitchell brings a wide-ranging background to the American Council on Education, including work on reforms the higher education lobby group has opposed.

A Punishment That Doesn't Work

A new research paper finds that excess credit hour policies don’t lead to completion, just more student debt.

Expanding GI Bill Benefits

The GI Bill update, the first since 2011, removes 15-year time limit for benefits and awards semester of aid to veterans affected by closures of for-profit colleges.

Avoiding Awareness Gaps With Promise Programs

Surveys find that language and distance, particularly for small groups of nationalities, can be barriers to raising awareness about Long Beach's popular college promise program.