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Alvi Ali; Tara N. Richards; Brittany E. Hayes – Journal of School Violence, 2025
The present study uses data from the 2019 Association of American Universities Campus Climate Survey. Among student victim-survivors who reported their experience (Unweighted n = 11, 644), we examined the relationship between sexual misconduct training, the content of training, and reporting to Title IX coordinators versus to another campus…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Higher Education, Sexual Harassment
Office of Inspector General, US Department of Education, 2024
In order to participate in Title IV programs, institutions must submit annual audits, performed by an independent auditor, to Federal Student Aid (FSA). Proprietary institutions' auditors are required to perform the compliance audit and financial statement audit in accordance with the Government Auditing Standards, Generally Accepted Auditing…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Higher Education, Educational Legislation, Quality Control
National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, 2025
The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, specifies a loan origination fee of 1 percent for all Direct Subsidized Loans and Direct Unsubsidized Loans, and a fee of 4 percent for all Direct PLUS Loans for both parent borrowers and graduate and professional student borrowers. Student loan origination fees, the hidden student loan tax, generated…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Student Loan Programs, Fees, Federal Aid
Office of Inspector General, US Department of Education, 2025
Institutions of higher education (IHE) that are eligible to participate in Title IV programs do so under the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA). When an IHE stops participating in Title IV programs, closes or otherwise ceases to participate either voluntarily or involuntarily, they must have a close-out audit performed on their unaudited Title IV…
Descriptors: School Closing, Colleges, Legal Responsibility, Audits (Verification)
American Association of University Professors, 2025
This statement, regarding "anticipatory obedience"--the higher education community's responsibility not to surrender to attacks on academic freedom, shared governance, and higher education as a public good and not to surrender in anticipation of them--was prepared by a joint subcommittee of the Association's Committee on College and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, School Responsibility, Academic Freedom
Hiram Daniel Hixson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study creates a measurement of Title IV funding influence on the institutional financial health of religious higher education institutions. It justifies a method, grounded in financial accounting standards, of using publically available data sources for calculating the Composite Financial Index metric to gauge institutional financial health;…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, Religious Colleges, Private Colleges
Michael Brickman – American Enterprise Institute, 2023
Negotiated rulemaking (neg-reg) has now been used by administrations of both parties to enact major changes to Department of Education rules. The goal of neg-reg is consensus, and the agency's proposals and the conversations during the rulemaking sessions naturally determine whether that goal will be achievable with the parties at the table. To…
Descriptors: Public Agencies, Federal Government, Federal Regulation, Educational Legislation
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Cristina Rios – International Research and Review, 2024
This qualitative case study explores changes Mexican higher education institutions face due to recent legislation and new regulations. Constitutional amendments, a new higher education Act, legislative mandates, and updated standards to evaluate institutional effectiveness are starting to be implemented. The study examines a contemporary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Federal Legislation, Educational Change, Accreditation (Institutions)
Ya Vanca Brooks – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Pay inequity controversies cut across all disciplines and fields in higher education (Meara et al., 2020; Toutkoushian & Conley, 2005). Despite efforts to reduce the wage gap, gender wage inequities persist and continue to adversely affect women across various sectors (Katzeff, 2019; Schieder & Gould, 2016). Since passing the Equal Pay Act…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Females, Federal Legislation, Gender Discrimination
Erin Dail – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Regional accreditation, seen as a necessary hurdle by many in higher education, is required to participate in Title IV funding. However, several studies indicate that the current accreditation process is broken. Institutions with more resources, both in staffing and funding, and more academically ready students are at an advantage for favorable…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Accreditation (Institutions), Eligibility, Educational Finance
Neetu Arnold – National Association of Scholars, 2024
The major source of information about foreign influence in higher education, the Section 117 database of foreign gifts, is poorly maintained and woefully incomplete. This report details the underreporting of foreign gifts to universities by analyzing a complementary database compiled using public records requests. The National Association of…
Descriptors: Universities, Financial Support, Educational Finance, Databases
Emrey-Arras, Melissa; Bagdoyan, Seto J. – US Government Accountability Office, 2023
In August 2022, the Department of Education announced that, to address the heightened risk of delinquency and default caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it would provide up to $20,000 of student loan debt relief to borrowers who met certain income thresholds. Borrowers eligible for this relief were to receive up to the full $20,000 in relief if they…
Descriptors: Student Loan Programs, Deception, Risk, Loan Repayment
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Per-Olof Erixon; Åsa Jeansson; Stina Westerlund; Stina Wikberg – Education Inquiry, 2025
This study deals with the academisation or "academic drift" of teacher education in the aesthetic subjects in Sweden from the 1970s to the millennium shift. After long preparations that already began after the Second World War, TE, along with other vocational education, was integrated into the Swedish university system as part of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Aesthetics, Higher Education
Robert A. Braswell – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the lived work experiences of Title IX Investigators as they navigate their responsibilities amongst the continuous changes to Title IX policies and procedures. The lived work experiences of 12 Title IX investigators were collected through in-depth one-on-one interviews to provide knowledge…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Higher Education, Investigations
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Hollie Daniels; Tia Monahan; Megan Anderson – Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2024
To help the nation respond to the pandemic, Congress injected about $4.6 trillion into the U.S. economy through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and subsequent legislation. Of this amount, over $75 billion was directed to institutions of higher education through the Higher Education Emergency Relief (HEER) Fund,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Pandemics, COVID-19, Federal Aid
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