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Cash Monitoring List Unveiled

Education Department releases most of the names of colleges that have had access to federal student aid curtailed over concerns about financial viability, administrative capacity or other issues.

U.S. to Identify Colleges Under Scrutiny

The Education Department plans to release list of colleges whose federal aid is restricted because of concerns they pose risks to students and taxpayers. In recent years most on list have been for-profit colleges.

Alexander’s Higher Ed Act Agenda

The leading Senate Republican, working to rewrite the law, outlines possible new ways to hold colleges accountable for student outcomes and to improve federal higher education data.

Protecting Students or Leaving Them Vulnerable?

Mid-Continent University's closure last year left a messy situation for students -- and it was precipitated by financial sanctions the U.S. Department of Education uses to rein in colleges.

GOP Would Freeze Pell

In attempt to balance the federal budget, House Republicans are again proposing that the maximum grant award remain at its current level for a decade.

Next Phase for Gates's Completion Agenda

After seven years and half a billion dollars, the Gates Foundation announces its four priority areas for college completion policies and plans to release a data framework for measuring performance in higher education.

'Bill of Rights' for Student Borrowers

President Obama announced a series of executive actions aimed at improving and centralizing the customer service experience of borrowers with federal student loans.
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Change From Within

Education Department brings in Southern New Hampshire president, a prominent voice on competency-based education, to pursue its goals on innovation.