Program Integrity Negotiated Rulemaking Session 3, Day 1
Yesterday was the start of the third Program Integrity negotiated rulemaking session at the U.S. Department of Education offices on K Street
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Yesterday was the start of the third Program Integrity negotiated rulemaking session at the U.S. Department of Education offices on K Street
“Students tell community college leaders that they want more direction.”
Community colleges are a significant portion of the higher education system, enrolling over 10.6 million students each year.
Under the PAYE plan鈥檚 more generous terms, borrowers鈥 payments are capped at 10 percent of income instead 15 percent.
Good News for Congress’s CBO estimates for Pell Grant costs, but is the short term savings a long term solution?
Gainful employment isn’t looking at the earnings of high school or even college dropouts. It’s of college graduates.
The debt swap does little more than reshuffle a set of existing loans on paper.
Since President Obama proposed changes to IBR and PSLF, a debate over affordability has touched off.
The bills require certain consumer disclosures to be clearly communicated to the individual receiving the ISA.
For all the questions the SVA report answers, it raises at least as many more.