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The rule was created to protect students from the fallout from abuses and failures by for-profit colleges. A new court filing says that the Education Department's delay of the rule is unlawful.
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New research from Indiana and Louisiana provides clarity in the voucher debate.
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The education secretary told lawmakers at a hearing, "Let me be clear: Schools that receive federal funds must follow federal law." If only federal law were clear.
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As enrollment in online charter schools has soared across the U.S., states have struggled to put in place regulations ensuring students get a real…
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Our weekly education news roundup: The secretary of education's commencement speech at an HBCU; aid denied to low-income students; an update on federal aid applications.
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There is an outcry over the secretary of education's invitation to speak at the commencement of a private, Christian, historically black college in Florida.
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A federal rule aimed at holding for-profit colleges accountable could get another look if Betsy DeVos becomes U.S. education secretary in the Trump…
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Ohio school officials and education experts are waiting to see what President-Elect Trump’s choice for Secretary of Education will mean in a state that…