AI Risks Creating a ‘Demand Machine’ for Governments, Report Warns
Route Fifty covered RethinkAI’s piece on how artificial intelligence will increase demand for government services before it increases efficiency.
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How states can align their short-term workforce financial aid with Workforce Pell to maximize impact and reduce duplication.
A House proposal claims to clarify college costs, but by avoiding a standardized financial aid offer it could leave students more confused.
Lorain Community College’s Fast Track programs offer a model for Workforce Pell: short, affordable, career-aligned pathways.
Congress should ask the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to examine how breaking apart ED affects services to students.
This piece highlights five key takeaways from the Department of Education’s recent student loan rulemaking.
New legislation that would allow States to approve accrediting agencies would increase costs and weaken quality according to one estimate.
The proposals reinforce common-sense safeguards.
Americans are united on accountability. Recent legislation under OBBBA makes progress, but more needs to be done.
Through three students’ experiences, we uncover how cosmetology education exploits passion and labor, leaving beauty workers behind.
In-state tuition and institutional scholarships are the Trump Administration’s latest targets in a hostile immigration agenda.