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“Gainful Employment For All” Isn’t Enough To Hold Higher Education Accountable

Por: Forbes Business October 19, 2022

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getty The Biden administration is likely to reinstitute the Gainful Employment (GE) rule, a federal regulation which aims to kick low-value higher education programs off federal student aid. Critics of GE , quite correctly, that the rule is unfair because it exempts degree programs at public and private nonprofit colleges. Some argue that Congress should apply GE to all of higher education. While this would be a step in the right direction,... + full article



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