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Students Concerned About Admissions and Financial Aid amid Coronavirus
Mar 26, 2020
Students and families are becoming increasingly concerned about how to pay for college, the impact of their high school courses moving online and to pass/fail on final transcripts, and the cancellation of Advanced Placement and college admissions tests.
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Community College Students Underserved by NY Excelsior Scholarship Program
Mar 26, 2020
New York's free tuition program increased its number of awards in 2018, but students at CUNY colleges and community colleges in the state continued to be underserved.
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Congress Approves COVID-19 Fix for GI Bill and Other VA Benefits
Mar 26, 2020
Legislation protect GI Bill and other U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs-funded students from a reduction in their housing allowance as classes shifted online because of the coronavirus.
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Higher Ed Groups Urge Education Dept. to Delay Final Title IX Rule
Mar 26, 2020
̽»¨Â¥ joins a letter requesting that the agency delay further action on the rule until after the COVID-19 crisis has passed.
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Washington Privacy Act Fails to Pass
Mar 19, 2020
Several states have pending legislation similar to the WPA and the California Consumer Privacy Act, but movement is likely to be stalled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Admissions Activities Change Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
Mar 19, 2020
At least three dozen institutions have postponed their deposit deadlines—May 1 at many prominent colleges—by one month, and several more are expected to do so this week.
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Report Finds Prior Learning Could Benefit Community College Students
Mar 19, 2020
According to the study, nearly 70 percent of community college students work while attending school, and about half are 25 and older.
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SAT, ACT Exams Postponed
Mar 19, 2020
The College Board and ACT have rescheduled upcoming exams due to concern over the rapidly spreading coronavirus.
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Maryland Approves Additional Funding for HBCUs
Mar 19, 2020
Leaders of HBCUs across the rest of the country are strongly advocating for additional federal funding for their institutions in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Senator Unveils Federal Privacy Legislation
Mar 19, 2020
Proposed bill is consistent with the current data-privacy legal frameworks and integrates themes from the CCPA and the GDPR. Legislation would exempt personal data subject to FERPA.
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DHS Issues Updated Guidance on International Students and Online Courses
Mar 19, 2020
Agency published new guidelines on how it will offer flexibility in relation to rules that typically restrict international students and online courses.
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Census Bureau Suspends Field Operations, Modifies Operations to Ensure College Students are Counted
Mar 19, 2020
Additionally, bureau representatives issue follow up FAQ document from ̽»¨Â¥ webinar discussing how institutions can assist in the collection and distribution of student information.
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Education Dept. Issues Guidance on FERPA and COVID-19
Mar 19, 2020
FAQ document answers questions administrators may have regarding the disclosure of PII from students' education records to outside entities.
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Maryland Lawmakers Pass Measure to Close 90/10 Loophole
Mar 19, 2020
Legislation would limit the revenue for-profit colleges can receive from enrolling veterans.
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Dept. of VA Guidance, Senate Bill Aims to Protect GI Bill Benefits
Mar 19, 2020
VA prepares guidance for schools that have changes in training modalities and operation statuses due to COVID 19.
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Trump Administration Waives Accreditation Rules
Mar 19, 2020
Education Dept. provides accreditors with additional flexibilities to conduct virtual site visits as hundreds of colleges and universities scale back operations and restrict visitors on campus.
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Feds, States Grapple With How to Help Student Loan Borrowers
Mar 19, 2020
President Trump announces plan to waive the interest on federal student loans during the coronavirus crisis, but details remain vague.
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Bill to Protect GI Bill Benefits from Coronavirus Impacts
Mar 12, 2020
Proposed legislation would grant the Department of Veterans Affairs the discretion not to reduce GI Bill benefits for student veterans if their institutions close or go online during the pandemic.
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Trump Restricts Travel from Europe, Coronavirus Impacts Campuses in U.S. and Abroad
Mar 12, 2020
The pandemic leaves colleges and universities scrambling to devise policies to respond to the quickly evolving situation.
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Congress Moves to Block Trump Administration's Borrower Defense Rule
Mar 11, 2020
Education Dept. rewrite of the Obama-era regulation would make it more difficult for federal student loan borrowers to have their debt forgiven based on their college's misconduct.