More Time for ACICS Schools Puts Students and Taxpayers in Harm’s Way
While it is unknown exactly what will come of this provision and how it might change as it works through the legislative process, one thing is certain: If left unchanged, students are about to find out...
View ArticleThe Student Loan Default Crisis for Borrowers With Children
Nearly half of undergraduates raising families default on their loans—and most of them are single parents.
View Article5 Facts About the Proposed Student Loan Repayment System
The Department of Education is about to move forward with a new student loan repayment system that will dictate how borrowers repay their loans for decades to come. Colleen Campbell of the Center for...
View ArticleFour Principles for a Free Community College Program That Works for All
Policymakers looking at free or debt free college plans must also ensure their proposals are not overly restrictive or based on inaccurate assumptions about students. Sara Garcia at the Center for...
View ArticleThe Lawsuits Challenging DeVos’ Anti-Student Higher Education Agenda
A coalition of advocacy groups, civil rights organizations, and state attorneys general have pushed back against Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos in her attempts to eliminate vital regulations...
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