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Trump’s Education Policies Enter Rulemaking Phase
In 2025, President Trump initiated a significant pressure campaign targeting colleges and school districts, which is now transitioning into the rulemaking phase in early 2026. This move marks a shift from rhetoric to actionable policy development, potentially leading to new regulations that could impact institutional governance and operations. The rulemaking process will likely involve detailed…
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Greece Removes 300,000 Inactive University Students
Greek authorities have removed over 300,000 inactive students from public university records, nearly halving the country’s official student population. This decision ends a longstanding policy that permitted indefinite enrollment, allowing students to remain on the books without actively pursuing their degrees. The immediate consequence is a more accurate reflection of active student numbers, which could…
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Trump Administration Sues Virginia Over Tuition Policy
The Trump administration has filed a federal lawsuit against Virginia, challenging the state’s decision to offer in-state tuition rates to undocumented immigrants. This legal action claims that Virginia’s policy violates federal immigration laws and places an unfair financial burden on out-of-state American students who pay higher tuition rates. The lawsuit could lead to significant legal…
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Tech Graduates Struggle Amid AI Job Cuts
As major tech companies like Amazon and Microsoft implement layoffs and adopt AI coding tools, recent computer science graduates are finding it increasingly difficult to secure high-paying tech jobs. The shift towards automation and AI-driven solutions is reducing the demand for entry-level coding positions, forcing some graduates to seek employment in unrelated fields, such as…
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Courts Block Trump’s Higher Education Policies
Federal courts have recently blocked several initiatives from the Trump administration aimed at reshaping higher education policies. Despite initial victories at district and appellate levels, the Supreme Court has sided with the administration on some issues, leaving advocates wary. These legal battles involve key areas such as Title IX regulations and funding allocations. The impact…
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VA Benefit Delays Disrupt Student Veterans’ Education
Student veterans at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs faced significant delays in receiving their GI Bill benefits, with some waiting until April for funds expected in January. This delay led to financial strain, causing three veterans to leave their studies. The issue highlights systemic challenges in the administration of veteran benefits, impacting educational…
