Dec 21, 2022
Hosts Jon Fansmith and Sarah Spreitzer are joined by ACE Senior Vice President Terry Hartle to discuss the federal policy developments in 2022 that impacted students and higher education institutions. They look at what got done, what didn’t, and what issues are still pending in 2023, from student loan forgiveness to new Title IX regulations to the upcoming Supreme Court decision on race in college admissions.
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Here are some of the links and references from this week’s show:
Congress to Boost Pell Grant by
$500
Inside Higher Ed | Dec. 21, 2022
Effort in U.S. Congress to Protect
'Dreamer' Immigrants Stalling
Reuters | Dec. 15, 2022
Student Loan Borrowers Thought They
were Getting Relief. Now, Courts Have Put Their Lives on
Hold.
NBC | Dec. 10, 2022
360,000 Student Loan Borrowers
Received $24 Billion in Forgiveness from Fix to Public Service Loan
Forgiveness
CNBC | Dec. 8, 2022
International College Enrollment
Ticks Back up After Pandemic
The Washington Post | Nov. 14, 2022
CHIPS+ Could Change the U.S.
Semiconductor Supply Chain, and More
The Washington Post | Dec. 19, 2022
New Title IX Rules Get 235,000
Comments
Inside Higher Ed | Sept. 14, 2022
Financial Aid Letters Don’t Reveal
the Real Cost of College
The Washington Post | Dec. 7, 2022
ACE, Higher Ed Groups Launch Task
Force to Improve Student Aid Offers and Price Transparency
ACE | Dec. 2, 2022