Millions of Americans are left to question how the Supreme Court’s landmark decision will affect them. Here’s what has happened and what’s next.
Author: Chris Quintana, USA TODAY
Biden administration proposes new protections for transgender students and against sexual violence in schools
The Education Department released new draft rules meant to address sexual discrimination and sexual violence on college campuses.
Univ. of Phoenix president resigns suddenly (and quietly) amid federal inquiry
The president of the University of Phoenix left just months into the job following an Education Department inquiry into his time with Westwood College.
Billions in student loans erased for students preyed upon by Corinthian Colleges; most relief yet by White House
Over a half-a-million people who attended Corinthian Colleges will have their debt erased. It’s the most debt the federal government has canceled.
Title IX, a ‘political football’? Rules around sexual assault on campus could change again
The Education Department is expected to release rules regulating how colleges investigate sexual assault and protect transgender students.
Education department cancels student loan debt en masse for former beauty school students, an unusual step
Those who attended Marinello Schools of Beauty from 2009 to 2016 will receive student loan forgiveness, the Education Department said Thursday.
Biden extends pause on student loan payments until Aug. 31. What does it mean for borrowers?
Biden is extending the student loan payment pause until August, but he didn’t mention widespread cancellation. Here’s what borrowers should know.
Biden to delay student loan repayment, again extending pause, as Dems push for forgiveness
Biden’s extension of the pause in student loan payments would mark the fifth time the government has continued the freeze, without wide forgiveness.
Colleges may be tricking veterans into taking out student loans, Biden admin. warns
The Department of Education is warning colleges not to trick American veterans into taking out student loans they don’t need.
As students protest, US colleges denounce Russia, pull out of country over Ukraine war
As Russia presses its war on Ukraine, universities that usually stay out of world affairs are denouncing Russia and pulling out of the country.