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Gainful Employment Regulations Under Final Review
Gainful Employment Regulations Under Final Review

The U.S. Department of Education’s proposed rules for gainful employment rules and other accountability initiatives are currently awaiting final approval. The OMB’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs is expected to approve the request on or before November...

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The New SAVE Plan for Student Loan Repayment
The New SAVE Plan for Student Loan Repayment

The Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan replaces the existing Revised Pay As You Earn (REPAYE) Plan. The SAVE plan is an income-driven repayment option. Borrowers earning less than $15 an hour may have loan payments as low as $0 per month. Borrowers...

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SCOTUS Decision on Student Debt Relief
SCOTUS Decision on Student Debt Relief

SCOTUS Blocks Biden’s One-Time Student Loan Cancellation Program The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected the Biden administration’s proposal to cancel student loan debt. The court ruled today on two cases: Biden v. Nebraska and The Department of Education v. Brown. In a...

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Student Loan Repayment Will Resume in September
Student Loan Repayment Will Resume in September

The Senate passed legislation late Thursday to raise the debt ceiling, avoiding a government shutdown. A provision in the bill officially terminates the student loan repayment suspension period. Student loan repayment will resume sixty (60) days after June 30, 2023....

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Department of Ed Testifies to House Subcommittee
Department of Ed Testifies to House Subcommittee

Department of Education Testifies to House Subcommittee and Secretary James Kvaal and Federal Student Aid COO Richard Cordray certainly represented the Department of Education (ED) during the second House Higher Education and Workforce Development Subcommittee hearing...

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Three Ways to Improve College Retention Rates
Three Ways to Improve College Retention Rates

64 percent of all students who entered a four-year Bachelor's degree program in 2014 graduated in six years. (Source: nces.ed.gov and educationdata.org). While that's an improvement from twenty years ago, it's not a good sign we measure the success rate of a four-year...

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Cohort Default Rate Problems
Cohort Default Rate Problems

A Major Problem for Students and Families In January 2022, the U.S. General Accountability Office wrote about significant problems that Federal Student Aid and Federal Servicers would face when repayment was set to resume in September 2022 there will be cohort default...

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Cohort Default Rate Measurement in the New Environment
Cohort Default Rate Measurement in the New Environment

There are several immediate impacts of policy and other changes related to the Cohort Default Rate (CDR) measurement for colleges and universities. Right or wrong, CDR is key to institutional quality ratings. The higher the CDR, the lower the institutional quality....

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