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Delisle, Jason; Cohn, Jason – Urban Institute, 2022
The Biden administration is developing regulations around gainful employment (GE) that would protect students from career-oriented college programs that don't adequately serve their students. A draft GE rule released earlier this year would require that graduates of certificate programs at public and nonprofit colleges and nearly all programs at…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Salaries, College Graduates, Education Work Relationship
National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, 2019
Education has been an evolving enterprise since Plato first sat at Socrates' feet. What sets the past few decades apart in the history of education, though, is the rapid pace of change. New technologies, workforce demands, consumer expectations, entrepreneurial innovations and public sensitivity to cost are increasing the pressure for accessible,…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Higher Education
Kelchen, Robert; Liu, Zhuoyao – Education Finance and Policy, 2022
For decades, the federal government has expected vocationally focused programs in higher education, especially among for-profit colleges, to lead to gainful employment in a profession. In the mid-2010s, the U.S. Department of Education developed gainful employment (GE) regulations that sought to tie a program's federal financial aid eligibility to…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Work Environment, Quality of Life, Salaries
Flores, Antoinette – Center for American Progress, 2019
On April 3, 2019, the U.S. Department of Education completed the first part of its months-long effort to deregulate higher education in the name of "innovation." The process was as wonky, arcane, and convoluted as anything in the halls of the federal government. But the result set in motion would be a momentous change for taxpayers and…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Higher Education, Federal Regulation, Accreditation (Institutions)
Council for Higher Education Accreditation, 2017
The purpose of this Council for Higher Education Accreditation Position Paper is to offer proposals for the reduction of federal regulation as this applies to accreditation, whether in law, regulation or sub-regulatory guidance, acknowledging that the major challenge is at the regulatory/subregulatory levels. This reduction is not intended nor…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Federal Regulation, Accountability, Efficiency
Tamrat, Wondwosen; Fetene, Getnet Tizazu – Higher Education Quarterly, 2021
Over the last few decades, the active promotion of or government acquiescence in a surge of private higher education (PHE) has become a common phenomenon globally. This study examines the specific contributions and pitfalls of private higher education institutions (PHEIs) using questionnaires, interviews and documentary analysis as data gathering…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Education, Higher Education, Educational Benefits
Fountain, Joselynn Hawkins – Research in Higher Education, 2019
In 2010, the Obama Administration proposed new regulations designed to hold institutions of higher education (IHEs) accountable for student outcomes. I examine the effects of the regulatory uncertainty surrounding these "Gainful Employment" (GE) regulations on enrollment at for-profit IHEs. I utilize informational debt rates of GE…
Descriptors: Proprietary Schools, Enrollment, Higher Education, Federal Regulation
Horn, Michael B.; Dunagan, Alana; Carey, Kevin – Education Next, 2018
With the cost of college soaring and the national six-year completion rate below 60 percent, the federal government's support for higher education is facing heightened scrutiny. What kind of regulation and accountability should Congress impose on what might be termed the world's largest voucher program--Washington's hefty funding of Pell grants…
Descriptors: Tuition, Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Higher Education
Whitman, David – Century Foundation, 2018
This report is in a series examining the troubled history of for-profit higher education, from the problems that plagued the post-World War II GI Bill to the reform efforts undertaken by the George H. W. Bush administration to the regulatory relapse under George W. Bush. From President Dwight Eisenhower to President George H. W. Bush, Republican…
Descriptors: Political Affiliation, Proprietary Schools, Colleges, Educational Legislation
McFarlane, Ruth – Higher Education Policy Institute, 2019
Participating in higher-level study offers recognised benefits both for the student and the prison and has been proven to reduce reoffending. However, prisoners are restricted from applying for student loans until they are within six years of release. Allowing prisoners to commence their studies earlier in a long sentence could increase student…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Loan Programs, Eligibility, Institutionalized Persons
Carey, Kevin – Education Next, 2018
Kevin Carey, vice president for education policy and knowledge management at New America, notes that lawmakers charged with writing a new Higher Education Act (HEA) face a dilemma. Innovation in the higher-ed marketplace is badly needed to improve student learning and break the relentless cycle of increasing cost that puts college out of reach for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Accountability, Grants
Pinto, Jo Ann M.; Lohrey, Peter – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2016
This paper examines two divergent viewpoints about whether or not class attendance should be mandatory in higher education. The authors, both accounting professors at the same institution, delineate their respective viewpoints citing school policy, federal regulations and academic freedom as factors which motivate their attendance policy.
Descriptors: Attendance, College Students, Federal Regulation, Academic Freedom
Jimenez, Laura; Flores, Antoinette – Center for American Progress, 2019
Over the course of two short years and through quiet regulatory actions, many of which have not garnered many headlines, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has loosened accountability for U.S. schools and colleges, putting millions of students at risk of civil rights abuses and fraudulent financial schemes. Through aggressive use of its regulatory…
Descriptors: Federal Regulation, Accountability, Civil Rights, Federal Government
Smole, David P. – Congressional Research Service, 2019
The William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) program makes several types of federal student loans available to individuals to assist them with financing postsecondary education expenses. This report presents a comprehensive overview of the terms and conditions that apply to federal student loans made through the Direct Loan program. It…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Loan Programs, Student Financial Aid, Federal Regulation
Schalin, Jay – James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 2022
Can an academic institution be truly free if it relies on government funding? Federal dollars mean federal mandates, and those mandates grow increasingly draconian. More and more, they stifle debate on open questions, demand denial of verifiable scientific truths, eliminate due process for students accused of misdeeds by other students, or insist…
Descriptors: Colleges, Institutional Autonomy, Private Schools, Tuition