HEADLINES: Top Higher Education News for the Week

July 14, 2026
​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​Inside Higher Ed reports on the higher ed community’s response to the uniform guidance proposed update, including ACE’s comments. . .The Wall Street Journal explores how student loan borrowers are experiencing the new shift in repayment plan options. . .The Chicago Tribune covers one law school’s efforts to minimize the impact of AI in the classroom by removing electronic devices altogether. . . 

Universities Warn Against Rule on Political Control of Grants

Inside Higher Ed (sub. req.) | July 14, 2026

Nearly a Million People Have Left the SAVE Student-Loan Program. Here’s Where They Went.
The Wall Street Journal | July 14, 2026

The AI Effect: University of Chicago Law School Opts to Prohibit Electronic Devices in Some Classrooms.

The Chicago Tribune (sub. req.) | July 13, 2026​​

July 13, 2026

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Inside Higher Ed covers funding from the Department of Labor to institutions geared at supporting apprenticeship programs. . .Higher Ed Dive reports on a new paper focused on how transfe​rring can impact students’ potential earnings. . .Inside Higher Ed covers the new IIE report on how universities and colleges are shifting their inte​rnational recruiting strategies. . .The PIE News covers comments on how the Office ​of Management and Budget’s proposed changes to uniform guidance may impact colleges and universities. . .​

Department of Labor Puts Millions Toward Apprenticeships​

Inside Higher Ed (sub. req.) | July 13, 2026

Transferring May Not Pay Off for Some Students, Study Suggests
Higher Ed Dive | July 13, 2026

5 Takeaways From New Data on International Student Enrollment

Inside Higher Ed (sub. req.) | July 9, 2026​​

White House Proposal to “Dramatically Weaken” US Research, Experts Warn

PIE News | July 9, 2026​​

July 10, 2026

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Inside Higher Ed covers the Education Department’s recommendations to institutions that they begin implementing ED’s loan cap limits when disbursing federal aid despite ongoing litigation over the “professional” degree li​​st. . .NPR covers a push from several states to create a new college accreditor called the Commission for Public Higher Education. . .USA Today reports on a series of new bills from House Republicans that would shift the Education Department’s responsibilities to other agencies, codifying many current interagency agreements. . .

ED Encouraged Institutions to Limit Graduate Loans. They Don’t Want To.

Inside Higher Ed (sub. req.) | July 10, 2026

Some Republican States Push for New College Accreditation Agency
NPR | July 10, 2026

GOP Unveils Long-shot Bills to Further Dismantle Education Department

USA Today | July 9, 2026​​



July 9, 2026

The Hill covers a new bipartisan bill called the Credit for Prior Learning Act, which would let students use a set amount of federal financial aid to pay for test fees. . .Inside Higher Ed shares responses from professional and education associations regarding the adm​inistration’s updated list of “professional” degrees. . . PIE News reports that a majority of U.S. colleges and universities have seen a decline in applications from international students. . .

Bipartisan Senate Duo Wants to Help Students Get Federal Aid for Learning Outside College

The Hill | July 9, 2026

College Associations Say Expanded List of Professional Degrees Is ‘Incomplete’

Inside Higher Ed (sub. req.) | July 9, 2026

60% of US Colleges Report Fall in International Applications

PIE News | July 8, 2026​​

July 8, 2026

Higher Ed Dive reports on a new regulatory agenda the Department of Education released that highlights the administration’s policy agenda. . .CNBC covers a federal appeals court’s ruling that the Stop WOKE Act violates the First Amendment. . .The Washington Post shares data from the National Scholarship Providers Association that saw a decrease in the percentage of scholarships with eligibility requirements for underrepresented groups. . .

Another Wave of Education Department Regulations Is Coming

Higher Ed Dive | July 8, 2026

DeSantis-backed ‘Stop WOKE’ Law Meets Appeals Court Block, Teeing Up Possible Supreme Court Fight

CNBC | July 7, 2026

Diversity Scholarships Decline After Legal Complaints, Trump’s Crackdown

The Washington Post (sub. req.) | July 7, 2026​​​



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