Funding the ADA’s Promise
This analysis of federal disability funding urges a holistic approach to support the core principles of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Negotiators on the Affordability and Student Loans Committee convened for the final time for ED’s negotiated rulemaking process.
When colleges shut down in March 2020 due to the COVID-19, few leaders foresaw how such a crisis would cause a lasting shift in higher ed.
As states aim to increase the population with a bachelor’s degree, community college baccalaureates are an option they shouldn’t overlook.
This blog outlines the main areas of agreement among subcommittee members & Ed Dept. during the final prison education subcommittee meeting
The blog sums up the Build Back Better Act’s provisions for higher education
Partnerships with labor management training funds can serve colleges, learners, and state workforce needs.
If students’ voices are not included, colleges make the mistake of relying on technology as their silver bullet to meet institutional goals
Some of what we’ve learned confirms earlier findings, but other results have challenged our thinking and raised new questions.
Last week, stakeholders considered proposals from ED addressing a broad array of issues related to college affordability and student loans.