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Several HBCUs placed on federal financial sanctions last fall, but context is key
The department has been uneven in recent years at data keeping for default rates, which has been scrutinized for lacking context on the raw numbers associated with graduation or attrition rates.
For-profit college owners to pay for faltering schools
The US Department of Education is mandating that owners of these institutions will be responsible for making the federal government whole on student loan losses.
Department of Ed Moves Closer to New Rules on Accreditation, Could Present Mixed Outcomes for HBCUs
The U.S. Department of Education moved one step closer to writing new rules on accreditation guidelines for the nation’s colleges and universities last week, concluding negotiations with higher education stakeholders […]
New Federal Financial Aid Rules May Benefit HBCU Enrollment in Big Ways
New regulations will allow easier college access for low-income students.
Could the Department of Education Owe HBCUs Millions in Discharged Loans?
Two higher education groups are advocating for colleges and universities nationwide to be reimbursed for forgiven loans under a now-defunct federal lending program; a move that could provide unexpected and […]
HBCUs Nearly Double Average Graduation Rates of For-Profit Competitors
New data from the U.S. Department of Education shows private, for-profit institutions do the worst job of graduating Pell-eligible students. While 3 in 4 students at these institutions receive Pell […]
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