Daily Briefing: Columbia Bends the Knee

"Since taking office, the Trump administration spent a lot of time showing how much it wants to shutter the U.S. Department of Education without saying exactly how officials plan to pull it off," The Chronicle of Higher Education reports.

... "Congress might have to approve the move. 'The Higher Education Act specifically states that the Department of Education must administer Title IV student aid programs,' Beth Maglione, interim president and chief executive of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, said in a statement. 'In the absence of any comprehensive plan, a serious concern remains: how will this restructuring be executed without disruption to students and institutions?'"

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Publication Date: 3/24/2025

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