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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). TitleIX, by its very statement, TitleIX is not Title IV.
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