Monday, July 2, 2012

For-profit college regulations

  • After a federal judge struck down key parts of new regulations on for-profit colleges last weekend, its undecided whether the Department of Education will appeal the case or start again with a new set of regulations.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • A federal judge has struck down central parts of hotly debated new federal regulations meant to rein in for-profit colleges that often leave students saddled with debts they cannot repay. In a ruling released on Saturday, U.S.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Leaders of for-profit colleges are applauding a judges ruling overturning a main component of federal regulations that would have penalized the schools for graduating students with substantial debt and little chance of getting a job in their field.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • A federal judge is sending the Department of Education back to the drawing board on its effort to crack down on the scammiest, most useless for-profit college career-training programs.
  • (DAILY KOS)
  • The U.S. Department of Education's rule designed to prevent for-profit colleges from leaving students with debts they struggle to repay was struck down by a federal judge who said the regulation was arbitrary. U.S.
  • (Bloomberg)
  • Shares of some for-profit colleges lifted after a U.S.
  • (Investors Business Daily)
  • Dozens of for-profit colleges, also called career training programs according to the data, released Tuesday.
  • (The Christian Science Monitor)
  • Several for-profit educators surged Monday, after a U.S.
  • (Investors Business Daily)
  • For-profit college companies such as Corinthian Colleges Inc. (COCO) and Education Management Corp. rose after a U.S. judge struck down regulations the day before they were to take effect that could have cut off their federal money.
  • (Bloomberg)

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