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Education Department to Resolve Borrower-Defense Case
The Education Department agreed to process 170,000 claims by student loan borrowers who want their debts canceled because they were...

Feeling Shortchanged
College students say the online instruction they're getting in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic is not the education for which they paid. Some students plan to withhold tuition payments; others are demanding partial tuition refunds.
Harvard to Sell $1.1B in Bonds
Harvard University will sell up to $1.1 billion in bonds in order to secure low interest rates resulting from the...
IHE NOW 2020
Given the current COVID-19 situation, we will not be holding IHE NOW 2020, which was scheduled for July 6-8 in...
Boston University Plans for Possibility of Delayed Fall Term
Boston University is planning for the possibility that the start of the fall term might need to be delayed until...
Governors Call for $500 Billion in Federal Aid
The governors of Maryland and New York on Saturday made a bipartisan request for $500 billion from the federal government...
Students File Class Action Seeking Tuition Reimbursement
Students attending Miami and Drexel universities are trying to take their respective institutions to court, arguing they should be reimbursed...
Civil Liberties Groups Push Title IX Rule Release
Two civil liberties groups have urged the U.S. Department of Education not to delay the release of proposed regulations under...
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