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3 Questions to Syracuse’s Chancellor Kent Syverud on Potential ED Changes to the Bundled Services Exemption

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Learning Innovation With all the conversation about the Department of Education (ED) review of the bundled services exemption , I thought it would be instructive to hear from a university leader on the subject. Q1: What role does online education play in Syracuse University’s institutional strategy?

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Study Shows that FAFSA Verification Doesn’t Lead to Lower Enrollment

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It raises a lot of anxiety and fear because it’s much less publicized.” Although the specifics of how students are selected for verification by the Department of Education are secret, research has shown that low-income and ethnic minority students are more likely to be picked. “It’s a surprise for many students.

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DC higher ed associations opt out of debt relief legal fight

Inside Higher Ed

So far, no Washington-based higher education interest group has submitted a brief in support of the administration’s position. Terry Hartle, the senior vice president for government relations and public affairs at the American Council on Education, said his association was not asked to submit a brief.

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HEI Resources 2025

Higher Education Inquirer

Academia Next: The Futures of Higher Education. Johns Hopkins University Press. : A Former United States Secretary of Education and a Liberal Arts Graduate Expose the Broken Promise of Higher Education. The Great Training Robbery: Education and Jobs." Public Affairs. Johns Hopkins Press.

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Election Results Could Bring About Higher Ed Reforms

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

A Republican Congress’s prime educational target might be President Joe Biden’s student debt forgiveness program, which has attracted close to 26 million applicants so far. I think they could establish a new set of guidelines or procedures that really requires the Department of Education to comply.

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Republicans take control of House, pledge oversight

Inside Higher Ed

However, higher education lobbyists and policy experts expect to see lawsuits challenging student loan forgiveness from the new GOP majority and stepped-up oversight of the U.S. Department of Education with a goal of setting up the Republican Party to win in 2024.

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2023 Year in Review

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2023 has been a year notable for its ups and downs on the higher education landscape with the elimination of affirmative action and the implosion of President Joe Biden’s student relief program. In response to the decision, the U.S. She is the 20th president of the Ivy League titan.