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Biden said he wants to undo DeVos' Title IX rule. How would he replace it?
Revoking the regulation would not be easy, and colleges would need guidance for addressing campus sexual assault in the interim.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Oct. 28, 2020 -
What's next for free college if Biden becomes president?
The pandemic could make it hard for states to pay for their share of his proposal, policy experts said.
By Natalie Schwartz • Oct. 27, 2020 -
Feds: Crackdown on foreign worker program could extend to colleges
One industry group called the comments a "reckless attack on key members of the higher education community."
By Hallie Busta • Oct. 22, 2020 -
A guide to higher education coronavirus relief funding
We break down where proposed legislation stands and what colleges should know about the aid available to them now.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Updated Oct. 23, 2020 -
Federal judge rejects ACLU-backed lawsuit against Title IX rule
The dismissal is the latest defeat of legal challenges to the new regulation governing campus sexual assault.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Oct. 21, 2020 -
More than 2 dozen colleges sue feds over H-1B visa rules
Two new lawsuits detail how the abrupt regulatory change could affect higher education institutions.
By Hallie Busta • Oct. 20, 2020 -
Ed Dept details colleges' foreign financial ties in new report
But one higher ed group says the agency hasn't been willing to discuss compliance with the federal disclosure law.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Oct. 20, 2020 -
Politics, not coronavirus cases, linked to college reopening decisions: report
The plans were "not generally correlated" with virus cases but links to state leadership and demographics were detected, according to a new analysis.
By Hallie Busta • Oct. 13, 2020 -
Ed Dept rescinds Clery Act guidelines
The agency's replacement directive gives colleges more flexibility but isn't likely to end the extensive fines of recent years.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Updated Oct. 13, 2020 -
How the Trump administration's H-1B visa changes could affect colleges
The restrictions stand to deter foreign students from coming to the U.S. and make it harder for schools to recruit employees, experts say.
By Hallie Busta • Oct. 8, 2020 -
Name, image and likeness policies for college players advancing
One association greenlit new rules, and other measures for student-athlete compensation are in the works.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Oct. 8, 2020 -
Federal judge largely blocks Trump's diversity training order
It would no longer be enforced for federal contractors and grant recipients. Higher ed's top lobbying group supports the ruling.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Updated Dec. 23, 2020 -
Final endowment tax rules tailor the policy for colleges
But it's unlikely the changes will have a significant impact on schools covered by the assessment, one professor said.
By Hallie Busta • Oct. 5, 2020 -
"State Public Health Laboratory in Exton Tests for COVID-19" by Governor Tom Wolf is licensed under CC BY 2.0
CDC changes stance on coronavirus testing for colleges
The agency now says testing students and employees upon their return to campus and at intervals may be appropriate.
By Hallie Busta • Oct. 2, 2020 -
Ed Dept probe into free speech at public college a warning sign
Experts say the agency's investigation of incidents, in this case involving conservative students at Binghamton University, won't be the last.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Oct. 1, 2020 -
House Democrats' new relief proposal earmarks $39B for higher ed
Higher ed groups continue to request more funding, last week asking lawmakers for $120 billion.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Sept. 29, 2020 -
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 -
Q&A
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 -
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