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The Manhattan Institute's "Project on Fair Representation " and the Heritage Foundation's " Project 2025 " both explicitly call for the dismantling of DEI initiatives in higher education. This transformation in thinking appears to be precisely what some conservative groups fear.
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.
Drawing from his policy expertise on The Hill, Netting discusses potential shifts under the incoming administration. FAFSA Reform: Plans to address ongoing challenges with FAFSA modernization and financial aid administration.
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1, 2025, will be classified as “hourly” and eligible to receive overtime pay. TitleIX Biden’s TitleIX overhaul codifies specific rights and designations for LGBTQIA+ and pregnant persons and broadens the set of circumstances that constitute sexual harassment. Department of Labor rule. Deadline: July 1 2.
The sweeping conservative blueprint for a second Trump administration would dismantle the Education Department, privatize student loans and end all ongoing TitleIX investigations. A conservative blueprint for a second Trump administration calls for fundamentally reshaping the government and federal higher education policy.
The Biden-Harris administration has strengthened TitleIX and championed student loan forgiveness. She’s frequently visited HBCUs over the past four years and the administration has since secured $16 billion for HBCUs. Another 25% of companies plan to eliminate or will continue to eliminate requirements by 2025.
More from UB: How the enrollment underdogs are using summer to stay competitive As a result, federal regulations, such as Biden’s recent gainful employment rule and TitleIX implementation , could be significantly weakened. Will Project 2025 come into play?
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.
One much-touted approach to revamping schools occupies a chapter of Project 2025, the 900-page political blueprint authored by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. The post From student debt to TitleIX reform, how Project 2025 could alter these people’s lives appeared first on University Business.
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.
link] Department of Government Efficiency (@DOGE) February 15, 2025 “But under any banner, discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin is, has been, and will continue to be illegal,” wrote Acting Assistant Secretary Craig Trainor. Institutions which fail to comply may face a loss of federal funding.
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.
The Trump administration is attempting to enact changes outlined in Project 2025 such as rolling back civil rights protections for LGBTQ+ students and TitleIX against sex-based discriminations, eliminating current income-driven repayment plans, and removing protections from predatory colleges. Download the white paper.
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 2024 TitleIX regulations that expanded the landmark civil rights law, the outgoing U.S.
However, one recent Supreme Court decision and suggestions from Project 2025 have helped us unveil what facets of the sector may be due for an overhaul. While Trump has publicly distanced himself from Project 2025, he has appointed several key architects of the 900-page manuscript to his Cabinet, Axios reports.
billion below the Biden administration’s budget request. “The bill pushes back on the Biden Administration’s out-of-touch progressive policy agenda, preventing this White House from finalizing or implementing controversial rules or executive orders,” House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole (R-Okla.)
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Susan Cahn When House Republicans passed the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2025 on Jan. The order titled Keeping Men Out of Womens Sports prioritizes TitleIX enforcement actions against such schools. The administration refers to trans women as males.
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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