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A Direct Contradiction

Lawyers and Title IX practitioners have identified potential conflicts between the Trump administration's new proposed regulations on the gender discrimination law and state policy.

Scrutinizing Banks' Deals With Colleges for Student Accounts

Analysis shows students are charged higher fees on prepaid accounts when colleges are paid to promote the accounts. But report indicates improvements for students after 2015 rule added new protections.

Art Institutes and Other Former For-Profit Institutions Closing

Converting for-profit colleges to nonprofits may not be the solution to saving failing campuses.
Opinion

Academe Must Challenge the Skeptics of Expertise

The more academics seek to inform and shape policy, the more they must confront efforts to undermine their influence, writes Linda Stamato.

Scaling Up the Swiss Model for Career Training

Betsy DeVos touts Swiss approach for apprenticeships, but such business-driven career education options remain limited in the U.S.

To Pursue Federal Aid or Not

The Trump administration wants to spur more innovation in higher education. But some question whether pursuing federal student aid is worth it for alternative providers.

The Growing Loan Burden for Parents of College Students

Parents are taking out bigger loans to pay for their children's college education, a new report finds, and having worse outcomes repaying that debt.

DeVos Restores Recognition for Troubled For-Profit Accreditor​

Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools oversaw Corinthian Colleges and ITT Tech. The Obama administration sought to end the authority of ACICS.