House Republicans are planning to intensify their scrutiny and criticism of antisemitic environments at higher education institutions,
Inside Higher Ed writes… Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, testifying before the Senate, committed to continuing investigations into discrimination at over 100 campuses,
The New York Times reports…
The Washington Post covers a new push from the Department of Education
for high school seniors to complete the FAFSA now that most errors with the form have been resolved… Education and financial aid professionals worry that the new FAFSA’s turbulent rollout will lead to steep declines in college enrollment this year, according to the Associated Press… The Biden administration will forgive debt from students who attended the defunct for-profit Art Institutes.
New Battle Lines Drawn in Congressional Fight With Colleges
Inside Higher Ed | May 1, 2024
Education Secretary Calls Antisemitism on Campuses ‘Abhorrent’ and ‘Unacceptable’
The New York Times (sub. req.) | April 30, 2024
Education Dept. Urges Students to Complete FAFSA as School Year End Nears
The Washington Post (sub req.) | April 30, 2024
Experts Fear ‘Catastrophic’ College Declines Thanks to Botched FAFSA Rollout
The Associated Press | May 1, 2024
Biden Administration to Clear $6.1B in Debt of Former Art Institutes Students
The Washington Post (sub req.) | May 1, 2024