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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.
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. FAFSA Reform: Plans to address ongoing challenges with FAFSA modernization and financialaid administration.
Exemplar: Davidson College Davidson Colleges “The Davidson Trust” ensures that students graduate debt-free by replacing loans with grants in financialaid packages. For example, discussions around loan forgiveness, free community college, or changes to TitleIX can directly impact institutional operations.
This Monday, three regulations will take effect, raising some employee wages and expanding the government’s ability to oversee financialaid disbursement and underperforming academic programs. More from UB: Best Value Colleges—Did your school make the 2024 rankings? Deadline: July 22.
Some of the sector’s most pressing issues are defending its relevancy and value for attractive employment opportunities, staving off precarious federal funding distribution due to a shaky FAFSA rollout and changes to TitleIX funding and addressing campus climate and free speech.
Find out how federal changes to TitleIX, student loans, and oversight may impact your institution. These developments have immediate and long-term consequences for college presidents, boards, financialaid departments, and the students they serve. Transgender student protections under TitleIX have been nullified.
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. They have a lot to deal with. So I think you’re right.
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 financialaid), and TitleIX (campus security). 00:06:13] Drumm: So, this is in effect now? [00:06:16]
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