INSIDE HIGHER ED. MARCH 21, 2013. A federal court has again ruled against the U.S. Department of Education on its “gainful employment” regulations, with a decision that is likely to complicate a possible appeal. It could also fuel broader debates about government …Continue reading »
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Inside Higher Ed – July 3, 2012 – Paul Fein WASHINGTON — A stinging court loss has stirred up a heap of confusion about the fate of the U.S. Department of Education’s “gainful employment” regulations, the first results of which …Continue reading »
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WSJ.com – July 3, 2012 – Douglas Belkin Leaders of for-profit colleges are applauding a judge’s ruling overturning a main component of federal regulations that would have penalized the schools for graduating students with substantial debt and little chance of …Continue reading »
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WSJ.com – July 3, 2012 – Douglas Belkin Leaders of for-profit colleges are applauding a judge’s ruling overturning a main component of federal regulations that would have penalized the schools for graduating students with substantial debt and little chance of …Continue reading »
Continue reading...Monday, July 2, 2012
APSCU – July 2, 2012 – Steve Gunderson, President and CEO Dear Members, On Saturday, June 30, 2012, Judge Rudolph Contreras of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that the “Gainful Employment” (GE) Loan Repayment …Continue reading »
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The Chronicle of Higher Education – July 2, 2012 – The Ticker A federal judge has vacated several provisions of the controversial “gainful employment” rule, which the Department of Education issued last year in an effort to ensure that federal …Continue reading »
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The Chronicle of Higher Education July 2, 2012, 1:34 am A federal judge has vacated several provisions of the controversial “gainful employment” rule, which the Department of Education issued last year in an effort to ensure that federal student-aid dollars …Continue reading »
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Inside Higher Ed – June 26, 2012 – by Libby A. Nelson Five percent of vocational programs fail to meet minimum Education Department standards for student success after graduation, putting them at risk of losing federal financial aid dollars if …Continue reading »
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Wall Street Journal – June 12, 2012 Student Loans and Double Standards President Obama likes to say that everyone in America should “play by the same rules.” Okay, so then why does the Administration’s new student-loan rule apply to for-profit …Continue reading »
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