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Bipartisan Group in Congress Seeks to End the College Blackout
A bipartisan bill would go a long way toward giving students access to high-quality, comprehensive information when choosing a college.
Off Limits: More to Learn Before Congress Allows Colleges to Restrict Student Borrowing
Amid Mixed Messages, Department of Education Announces Loan Counseling Experiment
Colleges administrators are confused about what tools are available to help students make responsible borrowing decisions.
Senate to Outsource Tedious Task of Writing Legislation to Industry Regulated by Same Legislation
The Senate HELP committee will likely use a report written by the higher education lobby as the foundation for Higher Education Act.
Senate to Outsource Tedious Task of Writing Legislation to Industry Regulated by Same Legislation
Why, ask Alexander Holt and Amy Laitinen, is regulation of the higher ed industry left up to the higher ed industry?
Why Meaningful Accreditation Reform Isn’t in Our Future #ThanksAlexander
The Department of Education announced accreditation reforms, but its hands are largely tied by Congress. Chairman Alexander likely won’t sup