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We also expect new TitleIX regulations to be issued this year, which is another policy change of which college leaders should be mindful, because it may require changes in campus-level policies around TitleIX enforcement and implementation. What are some of the key takeaways for leaders in higher ed?
Use it to look up information about an institutions admission rate, tuition, undergraduate enrollment, academic programs, athletic programs and other characteristics. Data.gov Youll find thousands of government data sets and data-heavy reports here -- the federalgovernments open data site. colleges and universities.
The executive order directs the attorney general and secretary of education issue guidance for all federally funded institutions on how to better comply with the 2023 U.S. Supreme Court ruling ending race-based admissions. The first order strictly enforces U.S.
Acting Assistant Secretary Craig Trainor emphasized that discrimination based on race, color, or national origin remains illegal, referencing the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard , which banned racial preferences in college admissions. TitleIX reverts to 2020 regulations The U.S.
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