The federal higher education data system is broken and in need of reform. The Office of Federal Student Aid at the Department of Education has over $1.136 trillion in net liabilities on its balance sheets, most of which consist of federal loans which enable students to access higher education. Despite this large investment, the federal government does not have a coherent way to provide students, parents, institutions, or policy makers with transparent data on student completion, retention, loan repayment, and post-college success, due to federal policies that prevent data from being collected at the student-level. The resulting system is burdensome on institutions and unhelpful to consumers of higher education. This comment recommends that ...
This Article outlines looming budgetary and accounting issues with federal student loans and propose...
This paper examines some of the important policy issues pertaining to student access to higher educa...
Financial aid makes up the bulk of federal higher education spending, but do those dollars make a di...
The federal higher education data system is broken and in need of reform. The Office of Federal Stud...
Higher education is plagued with new concerns regarding government oversight and the college “rating...
Student loan debt in the United States is now estimated to exceed one trillion dollars. However, in ...
Presently, the federal government subsidizes the higher education expenses of individual college stu...
Higher education institutions are mining and analyzing student data to effect educational, political...
This Article offers four legislative solutions—four easy pieces—to properly balance confidentiality ...
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The focus for most consumers of federal education program services is the end product. Of concern to...
At over $1 trillion, with more than 8 million borrowers in default, the federal student loan program...
This article argues for stricter regulation of proprietary (for-profit) school marketing and recruit...
In the current climate of increased external accountability and increased internal pressure to impro...
A Senate report issued earlier this year calls on the U.S. Department of Education to scale back reg...
This Article outlines looming budgetary and accounting issues with federal student loans and propose...
This paper examines some of the important policy issues pertaining to student access to higher educa...
Financial aid makes up the bulk of federal higher education spending, but do those dollars make a di...
The federal higher education data system is broken and in need of reform. The Office of Federal Stud...
Higher education is plagued with new concerns regarding government oversight and the college “rating...
Student loan debt in the United States is now estimated to exceed one trillion dollars. However, in ...
Presently, the federal government subsidizes the higher education expenses of individual college stu...
Higher education institutions are mining and analyzing student data to effect educational, political...
This Article offers four legislative solutions—four easy pieces—to properly balance confidentiality ...
ABSTRACT: Recently, governmental institutions and private industries in power have been pushed to be...
The focus for most consumers of federal education program services is the end product. Of concern to...
At over $1 trillion, with more than 8 million borrowers in default, the federal student loan program...
This article argues for stricter regulation of proprietary (for-profit) school marketing and recruit...
In the current climate of increased external accountability and increased internal pressure to impro...
A Senate report issued earlier this year calls on the U.S. Department of Education to scale back reg...
This Article outlines looming budgetary and accounting issues with federal student loans and propose...
This paper examines some of the important policy issues pertaining to student access to higher educa...
Financial aid makes up the bulk of federal higher education spending, but do those dollars make a di...