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TICAS Report Shows Path to Debt-Free College
Cardona Grilled at House Budget Hearing

How New FAFSA Will Change What Students Pay
While students over all will gain billions in funds, students with siblings in college likely could lose some financial aid under the new federal formula.

Hearings Kick Off Negotiated Rule Making
Speakers urged the department to strengthen rules for accreditors and rethink recent guidance for third-party servicers.
Supreme Court Rejects Borrower-Defense Appeal

How Gainful Employment Changed Higher Ed
The once-revolutionary idea, abandoned under former president Trump, is coming back. Experts think Biden’s gainful-employment rule will be tougher than previous versions and could lead to more programs failing.

Future of Borrower Defense May Look Different
New borrower defense to repayment regulations may bring increased compliance risks to colleges of all types, Jonathan Helwink writes.

Narrowing Its Sights
Education Department again delays controversial guidance on outside contractors and says it won’t affect many organizations that critics feared it might.
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