Policy & Legal: Page 117
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Salaita case against U of Illinois moves forward
A judge ruled Thursday that the university of did, in fact, have contractual obligations to Steven G. Salaita, refusing to dismiss a lawsuit against the school.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 7, 2015 -
Bridgepoint Education posts net losses for latest quarter
The San Diego-based for-profit college operator came in under analysts' expectations, reflecting enrollment troubles and competition.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 6, 2015 -
College system considers social good over salary when defining value
The Kentucky Community and Technical College System created a “social utility index” to add nuance to a conversation about the best-value degrees.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 6, 2015 -
New Senate bill would overhaul default sanctions
The Student Protection and Success Act would create new criteria for calculating unacceptable default rates while shortening the appeals process for institutions.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 6, 2015 -
Deep Dive
Access, accountability, and deregulation: A primer on HEA reauthorization
With House and Senate versions of the ESEA rewrite in the books, discussion over the Higher Education Act is continuing.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 5, 2015 -
California community colleges partner with prisons for new programs
A federal Pell grant project and additional state funds for prisoner ed are bringing several schools to the table for new collaborations.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 5, 2015 -
Simplifying FAFSA: Is an adaptive form the answer?
The NASFAA has an idea for the student fianncial aid form that would require different information based on responses to initial questions.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 4, 2015 -
Chancellor's $11K-per-student compliance claim reportedly lacked context
Testimony from Vanderbilt's Nicholas Zeppos on Higher Ed Act compliance costs obscured the fact that most of the total is tied to research regulations.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 4, 2015 -
Grinnell College under Title IX investigation by Ed Dept
The college had requested an investigation from the department's Office of Civil Rights but was declined because students had already filed complaints.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 3, 2015 -
Bill would require public access to taxpayer-funded research
A Senate committee voted in favor of a bill that would require the research to be made available for free online within a year of publication.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 3, 2015 -
Report finds uneven work-study disbursement
The aid dollars disproportionately flow to private rather than public schools, where low-income students are more likely to enroll.
By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 3, 2015 -
White House hosts experts on short-term training programs
Thursday’s summit included representatives from coding bootcamps and other alternative training providers, including online course platforms.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 31, 2015 -
Massachusetts for-profit settlement nets $2.3M for students
The attorney general’s settlement with Lincoln Technical Institute and Kaplan Career Institute affects hundreds of students,.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 31, 2015 -
Senate ed committee discusses campus sexual assault
In a hearing tied to HEA reauthorization, committee members heard from higher ed leaders about how to tackle the complex issue.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 31, 2015 -
New rules to govern Title IV tuition refunds to students
The practice of offering students pre-paid cards as their refunds may find a hurdle in the proposed Education Department rules.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 30, 2015 -
U of Phoenix discloses FTC investigation
The Federal Trade Commission is looking back to January 2011 in a wide-ranging probe of the for-profit school’s practices.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 30, 2015 -
Deep Dive
With increased video use comes greater copyright concerns for higher ed
Hundreds of individuals on any given campus produce video, often adding graphics, still photos, audio clips, and stock footage to round out their own material.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 29, 2015 -
Universities creatively find money for repair, upkeep, modernization
Maintenance backlogs are requiring institutions to find new ways to set aside or raise funds.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 29, 2015 -
Duncan's call for accountability follows history of mixed messages
The education secretary's call for stricter accountability from accreditors follows department efforts that have helped institutions in trouble.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 29, 2015 -
Duncan calls for focus on outcomes, not just debt
In a speech at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, the education secretary said the country’s higher ed system is failing too many students.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 28, 2015 -
CFPB files complaint against FAFSA.com operator
The complaint alleges Student Financial Aid Services Inc. misled consumers and illegally billed them; it suggests a $5.2 million fine.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 26, 2015 -
DACA students in Missouri can get state scholarships after all
The commissioner of the state’s department of higher education told colleges that the state’s appropriations bill will not restrict aid.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 23, 2015 -
Senate committee considers limits to higher ed innovation
The education committee’s latest hearing included discussion of competency-based programs and their accreditation.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 23, 2015 -
CFPB orders Discover Bank to pay student borrowers $16M
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau alleges the student loan servicer inflated borrowers’ bills and did not provide them with proper tax information.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 23, 2015 -
Kean U pitches new program with in-state quota
The New Jersey public institution promised a state panel its new bachelor’s program in architecture would enroll only 25 in-state students per year.
By Tara García Mathewson • July 23, 2015