A Trump Official’s Thin Legal Case Against Accreditors’ DEI Policies
The Education Department is misapplying a Supreme Court ruling to force accreditors to drop DEI standards.
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Gainful employment isn’t looking at the earnings of high school or even college dropouts. It’s of college graduates.
The debt swap does little more than reshuffle a set of existing loans on paper.
Since President Obama proposed changes to IBR and PSLF, a debate over affordability has touched off.
The bills require certain consumer disclosures to be clearly communicated to the individual receiving the ISA.
For all the questions the SVA report answers, it raises at least as many more.
Parent PLUS loans are not like other forms of federal student aid and lumping them in the same category is deceptive.
The nation’s—in fact, the world’s—expectations for what PreK-12 students should know and are able to do are rising.
A report released today by New America reveals skyrocketing debt levels for graduate students with a Master of the Dark Arts degree
Today is the third day of the second negotiated rulemaking session around Program Integrity at the U.S. Department of Education.
Today is the second day of the second negotiated rulemaking session around Program Integrity at the U.S. Department of Education.