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With China's reopening, new challenges for recruiting

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Sixteen percent were unsure but were so because of ambiguous school or local government policies. While multiyear visitor visas issued by China before March 26, 2020, remain suspended , many high schools have expressed willingness to issue invitation letters to assist with admission visitors’ new visa applications.

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Potential Title IV Disruption Catastrophic (Glen McGhee)

Higher Education Inquirer

While the order cannot immediately eliminate the department without congressional approval, it has already resulted in substantial workforce reductions and signals major changes ahead for the administration of federal education programs 1.

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Washington Update: Higher Ed Policy, Regulations, and Insights: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 182 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Tom Netting

The Change Leader, Inc.

Drumm McNaughton and Tom Netting focus on the Higher Education Act of 2019 (HEA), the FAFSA Simplification Act, and various Title regulations. The Higher Education Act (HEA) was signed into law in 1965 and is supposed to be renewed every five years. And there are programs that this doesn’t seem to fit real well with.

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Higher Education Inquirer - Untitled Article

Higher Education Inquirer

The future of the US Department of Education: 8 tips for journalists covering the agency under Trumps second term by Denise-Marie Ordway, The Journalist's Resource January 23, 2025 The U.S. Department of Education, one of the federal governments smallest Cabinet-level agencies, operates programs across every level of education.

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Predatory Colleges, Converted To Non-Profit, Are Failing (David Halperin, Republic Report)

Higher Education Inquirer

Seemingly sleepy career officials at the Department of Education approved the transaction in the Obama years, but public scrutiny raised doubts about the appropriateness of the deal. In 2020, a Colorado court found the company had engaged in systematic deceptive practices.