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Is your college following the 10 best practices for financial aid transparency?

University Business

Most colleges are not following best practices for providing clear and standard information in their financial aid offers. That’s a direct quote from the latest federal analysis of how easy—or difficult—colleges and universities are making it for students to figure out how much higher ed will cost.

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Don Hossler named to Edu Alliance Group Advisory Council

Edu Alliance Journal

He has also served in several leadership roles including the vice chancellor for student enrollment services on the Bloomington campus. He is the founding executive director of the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. Edu Alliance Group, Inc.

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Politics and Policy Making in the Postsecondary Sector

Confessions of a Community College Dean

She is author of the books Reexamining the Federal Role in Higher Education: Politics and Policymaking in the Postsecondary Sector (Teachers College Press) and Higher Education Rulemaking: The Politics of Creating Regulatory Policy (Johns Hopkins University Press). What are some of the key takeaways for leaders in higher ed?

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Pandemic higher ed relief helped millions stay enrolled

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The department used the 2021 reports and 2022 spending to estimate the overall impact of HEERF funds during the Biden administration and the estimate of how many students have received direct financial aid, according to a news release.

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Higher Ed Cybersecurity, MOVEit Hack, and 3rd-Party Risk: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 163 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Brian Kelly

The Change Leader, Inc.

The primary rule change is designating a CISO or a qualified individual responsible for protecting customer information or student financial aid data. The GLBA or Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act just came about to protect student information for federal financial aid. There are nine elements. What is it?

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HEI Resources 2025

Higher Education Inquirer

Books Alexander, Bryan (2020). Diploma Mills: How For-profit Colleges Stiffed Students, Taxpayers, and the American Dream. Bold Type Books. Pocket Books. Paying the Price: College Costs, Financial Aid, and the Betrayal of the American Dream. Thomas Dunne Books. Basic Books. Johns Hopkins Press.

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Higher Education Inquirer - Untitled Article

Higher Education Inquirer

The big question isnt whether the Department of Education is going to go away -- I think the big question is what its going to do, says education historian Jonathan Zimmerman , a professor at the University of Pennsylvania who wrote the books Whose America? We created this tip sheet to help journalists tackle this very complicated issue.