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The U.S. education secretary sent a letter to President Trump, announcing her resignation effective Friday.
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DeVos has been a loyal lieutenant to President Trump, a hero to school choice advocates and a villain to defrauded student loan borrowers.
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Columbus Board of Education member James Ragland is drawing criticism from the teachers union for appearing on a panel with Secretary of Education Betsy…
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The civil rights organization argues the Department of Education has directed states to unfairly divert relief funds from public to private schools.
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A recent change has led to some colleges hesitating to help students affected by the economic downturn.
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The U.S. education secretary has told public K-12 schools they should use their coronavirus relief money to help private school students, too.
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In its first year, the forgiveness program turned away 71% of borrowers because of a paperwork technicality. Now, the department says it's fixing that roadblock.
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Before its repeal, the gainful employment rule served as a warning to certain colleges: If graduates didn't earn enough money to pay their student debts, schools could lose access to federal aid.
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For the first time, the high court will rule on "no-aid" state constitutional provisions that conservative religious groups and school choice advocates have long sought to invalidate.
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The education secretary says many students who were defrauded by for-profit colleges don't deserve full relief from their loans. Department memos show career staff arguing the opposite.