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In this episode of Changing Higher Ed, Drumm welcomes back Tom Netting, President of TEN Government Strategies, to discuss recent higher education policy changes and challenges, covering FAFSA, TitleIX, FSA, IDR, SAVE, NC-SARA, NACIQI, PPA, TRIO, Clery Act, Gainful Employment, Title IV, the Chevron Decision, and more.
Jackson and a few other African American students came together and created a list of recommendations that was submitted to administration and prompted the formation of a task force. I believed we’re going to live out TitleIX,” she said.
Drumm McNaughton speaks with Tom Netting, president of TEN Government Strategies and Washington Update expert, about anticipated changes in higher education following the 2024 US elections. Drawing from his policy expertise on The Hill, Netting discusses potential shifts under the incoming administration.
TitleIX/Non-discrimination The Office of TitleIX at Goucher is committed to cultivating a safe and inclusive campus community free from gender-based violence and grounded in healthy, pleasure-centered relationship practices. With the transition of Dr. Juan Hernandez, the Office of TitleIX will be led by Kirsten Wood.
Higher Ed Challenge 6: Political and Policy Changes Challenge: Shifts in government policies , including those expected after the 2024 elections, impact higher education funding, accreditation, and regulatory requirements. Higher education operates within a complex regulatory environment influenced by local, state, and federal policies.
Keeping colleges in check to receive Title IV funding The Department of Education released new or modified Title IV requirements representing the Biden administration’s efforts to ensure institutions are fiscally responsible and benefit the students they serve. Deadline: July 22.
The Vice President of Student Affairs Advisory Council is a unique collaborative effort between students and administrators where you can directly be involved in the VCU decision-making process so we can best serve you. To make a report and for additional information, please visit the TitleIX website.
Data from the 2023-2024 nationwide survey also showed that mental health stigma remains a pervasive problem on college campuses with 41% of students agreeing with the statement that most people would think less of someone receiving mental health treatment.
For college leaders, the one piece of news that might be most relevant is the possibility of a Kamala Harris presidency after President Joe Biden announced the end of his 2024 bid. The Biden-Harris administration has strengthened TitleIX and championed student loan forgiveness. Who is Kamala Harris?
The Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights received a record number of complaints three years in a row under former president Joe Biden’s administration, hitting an all-time high of 22,687 in 2024. It also weighed in on sex discrimination and transgender students’ access to athletics.
Earlier this year, LGBTQ+ students and victims of campus sexual assault gained new protections under the Biden-Harris Administration’s finalized revision of TitleIX regulations. For comparison, the comment period for ED’s TitleIX revisions – which went from July 12, 2022, to Sept. 12, 2022 – garnered 240,203.
Nicole DelMastro-Jeffery, former executive director for the DEI and Belonging office and TitleIX coordinator at Richland Community College. However, by December 2024, she said that Richland quickly rolled back to the 2020 legislation. On January 21, one day after his inauguration, President Donald J.
The discussion provides insights into how the 2024 US elections will transform higher education, examining anticipated changes under a Trump administration and Republican-controlled 119th Congress, with particular focus on policy shifts, regulatory changes, and institutional impacts.
Trump took decisive action Wednesday on a cornerstone issue of his 2024 campaign platform, signing an executive order that aims to prohibit transgender women from participating in women's sports. TitleIX, which bars sex-based discrimination in federally funded educational programs, sits at the center of this policy shift.
Find out how federal changes to TitleIX, student loans, and oversight may impact your institution. He joins Drumm McNaughton to provide a detailed, real-time update on the evolving legislative, regulatory, and administrative actions that are reshaping the U.S. Transgender student protections under TitleIX have been nullified.
His administration pushed for expanded funding for charter schools and private school vouchers, which would allow families to use public funds to pay for private education. Trumps administration took several steps to curb what he described as left-wing bias in higher education.
7 June · Episode 158 Washington Update: TitleIX, Student Debt, NC-SARA, and Debt Ceiling Negotiations 38 Min · By Dr. Drumm McNaughton A lot has been happening up on The Hill that affects higher education. So the Biden administration will continue to pursue these endeavors. The Court will likely reject it.
Drumm McNaughton and Tom Netting focus on the Higher Education Act of 2019 (HEA), the FAFSA Simplification Act, and various Title regulations. Future Implementation : Discussion on the timeline for the implementation of these regulations, with the complete effect expected by July 1, 2024, and subsequent assessments in 2025 and 2026.
Following months of public and legal pushback, the Department of Education’s 2024 ruling on TitleIX has been put to pasture. A previous rule set in 2020 during Donald Trump’s first presidential term will return, which offers a narrower definition of sex discrimination than what the current administration sought.
College and university administrators are feeling the effects of seismic shifts in the education landscape. Over the course of two weeks in January, a federal district court rescinded Biden-era 2024TitleIX regulations that expanded the landmark civil rights law, the outgoing U.S.
But, when higher education experts were asked to reflect on 2024, each described a year loaded with exceptional pressure and stress. Experts agree that those most likely to take the brunt of administrative changes will be the poor and impoverished. Dr. Frank Fernandez left UF in summer 2024 and moved to the greater Chicago area.
As a result, directives by the Biden administration that extended TitleIX protections to those experiencing discrimination based on their sexual orientation or gender identity have been rescinded. Underscoring this order is the recent move by a Kentucky district judge to vacate Biden’s more comprehensive TitleIX update.
TitleIX reverts to 2020 regulations The U.S. Department of Education announced that institutions must comply with TitleIX regulations implemented in 2020 during Trumps first term in office after it deemed the previous administration’s update an unlawful abuse of regulatory power.
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