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Washington Update Key Discussion Points: Higher Education Act 2019 Changes : Emphasis on the need for a comprehensive review of the act, touching on Title II (teacher education), Title IV (federal student financial aid), and TitleIX (campus security). 00:06:13] Drumm: So, this is in effect now? [00:06:16]
In 2019, he signed an executive order that threatened to withhold federal funding from universities that did not protect free speech, a move that critics viewed as a political stunt to rally his base. In 2024, as Trump continued to remain a significant force in American politics, the ideological battle over education remained unresolved.
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.
Find out how federal changes to TitleIX, student loans, and oversight may impact your institution. Office for Civil Rights (OCR) The Office for Civil Rights, a primary enforcement body for TitleIX and DEI-related policies, experienced extensive layoffs. The Department of Education is being dismantled.
The Department of Education is also gutting all aspects of DEI per another executive order aiming to end all related mandates across the federalgovernment. Underscoring this order is the recent move by a Kentucky district judge to vacate Biden’s more comprehensive TitleIX update.
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