Policy & Legal: Page 42


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    Pandemic student loan pause mostly helps borrowers who can afford to pay, report says

    Only 5% of borrowers who don't expect to make payments when freeze ends are currently building savings, according to a new Philadelphia Fed survey.

    By May 16, 2022
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    Financial aid administrators call for student loan system reforms

    NASFAA helped develop more than two dozen recommendations on components like loan plan design and servicer oversight.

    By May 16, 2022
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    Permanently expand SNAP benefits to college students, researchers say

    Lawmakers broadened eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, but those expansions are slated to expire.

    By May 12, 2022
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    California bill would create revenue-sharing agreement with college athletes

    The proposal would apply to public and private institutions. Experts say it represents a significant departure from the NCAA's amateurism model.

    By May 12, 2022
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    White House eyes digital divide with discount for low-income families

    Almost 40% of American households will be eligible for subsidies lowering internet costs to no more than $30 a month under the $14.2 billion program. 

    By Anna Merod • May 11, 2022
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    Zovio in danger of delisting from Nasdaq

    The University of Arizona Global Campus servicer's stock price fell below required levels. It will be removed if it doesn't rebound by the fall.

    By Rick Seltzer • May 9, 2022
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    FAFSA completion falls about 9% from previous year, report says

    The drop was driven by a decline in renewals, especially among Pell Grant-eligible students, the National College Attainment Network found.

    By April 28, 2022
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    Education Department plans to issue Title IX proposal in May, not April as expected

    Advocates for sexual assault survivors had pressed the agency to speed up its timeline for publishing the highly anticipated draft rule.

    By April 28, 2022
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    University of Arizona Global Campus regains access to GI Bill benefits

    The online college can once again offer military education benefits after they lapsed for about three weeks because of agency delays.

    By April 26, 2022
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    Ed Dept expands Second Chance Pell program for third time

    Addition of 73 colleges means 200 can now participate with grants for students in prison.

    By April 26, 2022
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    Consumer law watchdog: Transcript withholding can harm college students

    The CFPB said it would start looking into academic transcript holds, following a call from Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to end the practice.

    By April 22, 2022
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    A $400K settlement over misgendering a trans student could foreshadow wave of Title IX clashes

    A Shawnee State University faculty member had sued the Ohio public institution over disciplinary action officials took against him.

    By April 21, 2022
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    Report can't determine why thousands of student loans hadn't been forgiven under Income-Driven Repayment

    Just 157 loans were forgiven as Income-Driven Repayment was hurt by communication and data failures, the Government Accountability Office found.

    By Rick Seltzer • April 20, 2022
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    Ed Dept reviews payments for student loan forgiveness to fix 'forbearance steering'

    Changes mean 40,000 borrowers will see their loans forgiven and 3.6 million will have past payments count toward debt clearance, officials said Tuesday.

    By April 19, 2022
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    For-profit coding school BloomTech sued over alleged misrepresented job placement rates

    The boot camp, formerly known as Lambda School, has been dogged by allegations it doesn't deliver the education or careers it promises.

    By April 18, 2022
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    Deep Dive

    Colleges twist in the wind with foreign gift requirements in limbo

    Higher education is struggling to understand its current legal requirements, even as Congress debates changes to those laws.

    By April 14, 2022
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    How a recent policy shift at the Ed Department could affect for-profits

    For-profit colleges worry recent regulatory actions will discourage investment in the sector, but policy advocates want the federal agency to be even stricter.

    By April 13, 2022
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    Rhode Island bills would tax private colleges' endowments, properties

    Municipalities could impose up to a 2% tax on endowments, which would benefit K-12 school districts. Property taxes would go to local general funds.

    By April 11, 2022
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    Opinion

    How merger-curious colleges can find mission-aligned dance partners

    College leaders have options for M&A processes meeting their fiduciary duty, writes a partner at a group specializing in complex nonprofit transactions.

    By John MacIntosh • April 11, 2022
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    15 Republican attorneys general urge Ed Dept to halt Title IX rule change

    The attorneys general are threatening to take legal action if the Biden administration issues a regulation protecting transgender students.

    By April 7, 2022
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    Fraudulent student applications targeted Salt Lake Community College

    Officials suspect fake applications were an attempt to steal coronavirus relief and financial aid funding. They say they caught on before disbursing money.

    By Rick Seltzer • April 4, 2022
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    Deep Dive

    Free college didn't die with federal inaction. It moved.

    Free college's momentum shifted from the federal level to state and local programs, signaling the movement's durability. How will it change institutions?

    By Lilah Burke • April 4, 2022
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    Opinion

    President Speaks: I lead a university becoming a polytechnic. It's possible thanks to public investment.

    Tom Jackson Jr. discusses how Cal Poly Humboldt is using $458 million to expand its academic offerings and meet the state's STEM shortages. 

    By Tom Jackson Jr. • April 4, 2022
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    27 senators call on Cardona to change policies on student debt bankruptcy claims

    Too often, borrowers must show "a certainty of hopelessness" to have their loans cleared, the lawmakers argue.

    By April 1, 2022
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    Jury finds University of Miami professor has no pay bias claim

    The female professor said she inadvertently learned that a male co-worker was paid nearly $25,000 more than her.

    By Laurel Kalser • March 31, 2022