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Incorrect Tax Data Could Mean Another FAFSA Setback
Education Department officials said Friday they’d been made aware of potential issues with incorrect tax data on processed student aid...
Education Department Heeds Calls to Delay Gainful Reporting Deadline
Colleges had asked for a later date, citing the administrative workload stemming from the bungled launch of the new FAFSA. They’ll now have until Oct. 1 to submit a range of new information about their programs.
Opinion
UT Austin’s Decision Is the One to Watch
The choice to reinstate a standardized test requirement speaks to how testing can be used to support student success, not just admission, Yoon S. Choi writes.
Delaying the Inevitable
As problems continue to beset the new FAFSA, most colleges are pushing their deposit deadlines into June. But some are still dragging their feet. What’s the hold up?
Report: Title IX Rule on Trans Athletes Delayed Until After Election
The Biden administration has decided to delay a new rule that would prevent blanket bans barring transgender students from participating...
Lawmakers Vote to Vacate Tennessee State University Board
Tennessee House Republicans voted to vacate the entire board of Tennessee State University on Thursday, reversing a previous deal reached...
Illinois’s Ambitious Plan for Higher Ed Funding
The complex formula, mirroring K-12 overhauls, prioritizes adequate and equitable funding for historically underfunded regional and minority-serving institutions.
CUNY Awarded $5M for Black, Race and Ethnic Studies Graduate Program
The City University of New York system has received $5 million from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to launch the...
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