Ohio Takes Action to Protect Students by Placing Guardrails on Online Program Managers
On June 30, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed into law House Bill 96, a bill that included a provision to regulate the use of online program managers
Ohio just cracked down on online program managers, or OPMs, shadowy third-party recruiters and program builders. Guardrails like the ones Ohio instituted can help stop abuses.
A great breakdown from the Century Foundation: tcf.org/content/comm...
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Today, I’m helping break down how the Big Beautiful Bill affects higher education finance and students’ ability to afford college. Join us today at 3 ET virtually ⤵️
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Just because you wrote it down does not make it so. www.insidehighered.com/news/governa...
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Trump’s Bureaucratic Purge Renders GOP’s College Foreign Gift Bill Unenforceable
The U.S. Department of Education, whose staff has been cut by about half, would need to enforce the legislation.
Mind you, a GOP priority (allegedly?) is rooting out foreign influence in American colleges, and donations from Qatar have come under scrutiny before. But Republicans are fine Qatari officials just giving the president a $400M+ plane, I guess.
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It wanted Harvard to hire an auditor who would identity the departments that lacked viewpoint diversity. And if they did then they needed to “be reformed by hiring a critical mass of new faculty,” the administration said.
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The Trump administration definitely wants to see more conservative voices in academe. One of the conditions it tried to impose on Harvard was “viewpoint diversity” in its hiring. www.harvard.edu/research-fun...
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The new guidance simplifies this process. Now, if the Department of Education doesn’t respond within 30 days, the switch is automatically approved—even sometimes for colleges facing sanctions like probation.
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Under the Higher Education Act, colleges must show “reasonable cause” to change accreditors. Previously, this meant providing detailed documentation to prevent institutions from dodging oversight.
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The Trump administration has issued new guidance that significantly eases the process for colleges to switch accreditors. This move could allow institutions under scrutiny to evade accountability and continue receiving federal aid.
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Thanks, Goldie!!
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🚨 How are DOGE cuts impacting your community? Under Musk's leadership, DOGE has implemented sweeping reductions in grants, contracts, and leases. Here’s a new tool I built that identifies grant and lease terminations by congressional district.
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This is excellent work.
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Trump’s Bureaucratic Purge Renders GOP’s College Foreign Gift Bill Unenforceable
The U.S. Department of Education, whose staff has been cut by about half, would need to enforce the legislation.
The president's mass layoffs strategy is backfiring—and sabotaging the priorities of his own party.
↘️ Here, our investigator @jbeowulf.bsky.social explains how this "government paralysis" will make implementing new legislation "likely impossible."
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Tufts has issued a statement saying the graduate student who ICE agents abducted last month did not have a record that would warrant her arrest, and that a pro-Palestine essay she wrote did not violate university policy.
www.tufts.edu/president/sp...
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Nearly Half of Princeton U.’s Federal Funding Has Reportedly Been Frozen by the Trump Administration
The university appears to be the next target in a campaign to go after higher education for allegedly failing to suppress campus antisemitism.
Trump's Education Department has reportedly frozen half of Princeton's federal funding after its president wrote a public essay criticizing the administration's attack on higher education. This is government retaliation, pure and simple. From @chronicle.com: www.chronicle.com/article/near...
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Now, more than three years into his tenure, internal records and interviews with more than a dozen professors and administrators raise questions about whether Ladapo is meeting UF’s expectations.
Ladapo’s work calendar shows monthslong stretches with little or no activity. Instead of attaining grants and conducting research, he spent his first year revising manuscripts and writing his memoir, “Transcend Fear,” which details his skepticism of vaccines.
He also promised to bring hundreds of thousands in research dollars from the University of California at Los Angeles, his previous employer. That never happened. He blamed his former boss, claiming she withheld the funds over disagreements about COVID-19 policies. A review of internal reports and public directories indicate Ladapo hasn't secured any research grants for UF.
His classroom contributions are similarly sparse. Ladapo agreed to dedicate 20% of his time to teaching; so far, that’s amounted to a handful of seminars and guest lectures. A proposed course on “critical evaluation of scientific evidence” has yet to materialize.
So @garrettshanley.bsky.social, the Univ of Florida student journalist who broke the Ben Sasse scandal wide open, has another banger today about Florida's surgeon general, who has almost nothing to show for his six-figure, second job as a tenured prof at UF
www.alligator.org/article/2025...
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Colleges twist in the wind with foreign gift requirements in limbo
Higher education is struggling to understand its current legal requirements, even as Congress debates changes to those laws.
Also worth noting that even the Education Department and Congress are still trying to understand Section 117. No one even really knew it existed until Trump’s first term, when the Education Department essentially weaponized it. I did a big piece on it in 2022 ⤵️ www.highereddive.com/news/college...
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Essentially Republicans have passed a messaging bill, because there’s zero chance Section 117 can be enforced as is, let alone the new requirements the GOP is pushing for.
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Trump hasn’t axed the specific team that enforces and monitors Section 117. But he has gotten rid almost all staff in the department’s legal office, who had necessary security clearances to answer questions from other federal agencies about Section 117.
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The bill would lower that threshold to $50K and do a bunch of other things like force colleges to seek a department waiver to contract with China or Russia.
Again — this reporting is all run through the Education Department, specifically the Office of Federal Student Aid. It collects this data.
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Here’s what’s going on. Republicans are trying to change Section 117 of the Higher Education Act, which requires colleges to report any foreign gift and contract to the federal govt worth $250K or more in a calendar year.
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Trump’s Bureaucratic Purge Renders GOP’s College Foreign Gift Bill Unenforceable
The U.S. Department of Education, whose staff has been cut by about half, would need to enforce the legislation.
Last week, the House passed a GOP bill that would beef up colleges’ mandates to report foreign gifts and contracts to the Education Department. Except there’s a problem — Trump and DOGE have fired staff in the department who would help carry out the legislation. www.newamerica.org/education-po...
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The board had cited one of President Donald Trump’s anti-trans executive orders as impetus for the ban.
The judge wrote in court filings the board’s arguments for the ban are “both faulty in logic and contrary to longstanding First Amendment jurisprudence.”
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A federal judge has ruled against the Texas A&M University System board for banning drag shows on campuses. The “Draggieland” event, which prompted the board to cancel drag shows, can proceed as planned this week.
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