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The Higher Education Act was signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on November 8, 1965. The purpose of the Higher Education Act was to strengthen the educational resources of our colleges and ...
Just a few hours after the Supreme Court invalidated his $400 billion student loan forgiveness plan for which the administration claimed authorization under the HEROES Act of 2003, President Biden ...
On Nov. 8, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Higher Education Act into law, saying, "Higher education is no longer a luxury, but a necessity." The Higher Education Act has been ...
What is the Higher Education Act? The 1965 law was established under President Lyndon B. Johnson as part of his domestic agenda. The law was intended to offer financial assistance to college ...
Some advocates of the debt forgiveness wanted the Biden administration to use the Higher Education Act of 1965 from the beginning. By Charlie Savage Even as he denounced the Supreme Court ruling ...
The administration proposed to use its “compromise and settlement” powers under the Higher Education Act of 1965. But what does that mean? By Ron Lieber On June 30, in the wake of losing a ...
The SCHA amends Section 485(f) of the Higher Education Act of 1965, otherwise known as the “Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act” (Clery Act).
Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-Va.) told Inside Higher Ed in an interview published Thursday that now is “exactly the right time” for Congress to pass a reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of ...
The CCRA intended to overhaul the Higher Education Act of 1965, seeking to lower government spending on college programs and student loans. While the act included some borrower-friendly provisions ...