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Judge Dismisses Legal Challenge to McNair Program’s Race-Based Eligibility Criteria
A federal district court judge has dismissed a lawsuit from a conservative student group that sought to make all students...
Biden Administration Forgives Another $4.2B in Student Loans
The Biden administration forgave another $4.23 billion in student loans Monday, likely the final round of relief for borrowers under...

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How the FAFSA Got Back on Track
U.S. under secretary of education James Kvaal reflects on last year’s difficult FAFSA rollout and what’s ahead.
Supreme Court to Review Biden’s Borrower Defense Rule
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to review President Biden’s borrower-defense rule that aimed to make it easier for a defrauded...

What’s Next for Colleges After Judge Vacates Biden’s Title IX Rule
Republican state officials are celebrating the order as a “massive win,” but uncertainty looms for colleges as they respond to yet another Title IX change.
Education Department Fines Baker College $2.5M
The Department of Education is fining Baker College $2.5 million as part of a settlement reached Tuesday following a yearlong...

U.S. Finalizes New Rules for Distance Ed and College Prep Programs
In a blow for immigration advocates, the Education Department decided against expanding some TRIO programs to undocumented students.

Biden Scraps Debt Relief Plans, Other Regs
The Education Department also withdrew its controversial rule regarding the participation of transgender student athletes in sports that align with their gender identity.
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