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Higher ed leaders slam Trump order on 'divisive' diversity training
They fear that the directive might undermine racial equity efforts, though enforcing it might be difficult.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Sept. 28, 2020 -
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CHEA president: As accreditation rules change, colleges can benefit from choices
Cynthia Jackson-Hammond, president of the accreditor industry group, is optimistic new oversight rules can help institutions innovate.
By Hallie Busta • Updated Sept. 26, 2020 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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As AI continues its forward march in education and the workplace, colleges are grapplling with how best to incorporate the emerging technology into admissions, courrsework and elsewhere
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Could Trump's proposed visa rule cause foreign students to forgo US colleges?
The changes would put a time limit on learners' stays in the country, a move policy experts say adds more uncertainty and paperwork to the process.
By Hallie Busta • Sept. 25, 2020 -
Will the pandemic stall the free college movement?
At least one state has pared back its promise program because of coronavirus-related budget challenges.
By Natalie Schwartz • Sept. 21, 2020 -
UNC expands system president's power to pick campus leaders
Faculty widely oppose the change, which allows Peter Hans to introduce candidates for chancellorships.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Sept. 17, 2020 -
UC Berkeley's Clery Act fine part of new Ed Dept pattern, experts say
The agency is beefing up enforcement of the public disclosure law, hitting the California university with a $2.4 million sanction.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Sept. 11, 2020 -
Republican lawmakers promote new Title IX rule in House hearing
While GOP representatives said the rule restored fairness to colleges' processes, Democrats remained opposed.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Sept. 10, 2020 -
DeVos issues final rule aiming to protect faith-based colleges, student groups
Policy experts have argued that many of the protections the Education Department said the regulation affords are redundant.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Sept. 9, 2020 -
CARES Act rule blocked for Massachusetts colleges
A federal judge's ruling that the Ed Department can't restrict who gets coronavirus aid is similar to court decisions in California and Washington state.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Sept. 8, 2020 -
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California bill takes aim at for-profit colleges that became nonprofits
The proposed legislation aims to crack down on former for-profits that have complicated legal structures or agreements with their previous owners.
By Natalie Schwartz • Sept. 3, 2020 -
Judge orders UC System to drop ACT, SAT in admissions
An argument that the policy violates the Americans with Disabilities Act could spur litigation in other states, experts say.
By Hallie Busta • Sept. 1, 2020 -
California bill likely conflicts with new Title IX regulation
The proposed legislation may defy the federal rule governing campus sexual violence, possibly setting up legal challenges, experts say.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Aug. 28, 2020 -
Coding academy Lambda School approved to operate in California
The company agreed to replace its income-share agreement with a slightly different tuition-financing tool.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Aug. 26, 2020 -
5 takeaways from the Ed Dept's final distance education rules
Policy and online education experts shared insights on how the requirements are likely to affect remote and competency-based instruction.
By Natalie Schwartz • Aug. 25, 2020 -
3 Senate Democrats want federal standards for reporting college coronavirus cases
Their request comes as virus outbreaks emerge on campuses nationwide.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Aug. 20, 2020 -
Ed Dept appeals decision to block student relief funding rule in California
A federal judge allowed the state's community colleges to give coronavirus aid to unauthorized and international students.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Aug. 17, 2020 -
With DeVos' Title IX rule taking effect, higher ed is under strain
Experts in the federal sex discrimination law saw many flaws in the new regulations.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Aug. 13, 2020 -
Federal courts decline to block DeVos rule on campus sexual violence
The new Title IX regulation, which has been deeply criticized by survivor advocacy groups, takes effect Friday.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Aug. 12, 2020 -
Student-athletes push back and game cancellations mount
Divisions II and III called off their fall championships, but it's unclear whether more Division I athletic programs will follow suit.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Aug. 6, 2020 -
College quarantine mandates present challenges for students
Many institutions are forcing students to isolate for two weeks before arriving on campus.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Updated Aug. 5, 2020 -
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Colleges may need to test every 2 days to contain coronavirus outbreaks, study finds
Institutions may not be able to keep up that pace, but some experts argue it's not necessary if behaviors change.
By Hallie Busta • Aug. 4, 2020 -
College faculty's criticism grows over cuts, reopening
Instructors are protesting, appealing to students and even threatening to sue over how their institutions are handling the pandemic.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Aug. 4, 2020 -
Cornell's quarantine rule change shows how travel limits will test colleges
The institution is demanding that students coming from coronavirus hotspots isolate elsewhere for two weeks before arriving on campus.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • July 31, 2020 -
Report examines the impact of mandatory FAFSA policies
Meanwhile, research shows fewer students from historically disadvantaged backgrounds are applying for financial aid amid the pandemic.
By Hallie Busta • July 30, 2020 -
ED Dept official rejects recommended accreditation ban for HLC
Department staff had proposed the sanction over how the accreditor handled oversight of two Art Institutes.
By Hallie Busta • Updated Oct. 27, 2020