Listed below are the regulations that go into effect for new or existing programs with students starting on or after July 1, 2024. The new regs basically state that the…
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What is a corrective action plan? It’s a step-by-step procedure designed to address complications and shortcomings in an organization, including career schools and other higher educational programs. A corrective action…
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What Is a Scheduled Academic Year (SAY) in Student Loans? A scheduled academic year is a fixed period that begins and ends at the same time each year. For example,…
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A 2023 Education Data Initiative report reveals that nearly 33% of undergraduates don’t complete their degree program. The report also mentions that college dropouts earn around 35% less than those…
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Students applying for educational aid through Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) this year will notice a change affecting how much they’re eligible to receive. The FAFSA Asset Protection…
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Administrative Cost Allowance: How It Works and Who Benefits Post-secondary institutions have to keep up with administrative costs that make cutting down on student aid distribution expenses difficult. The Administrative…
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Are you managing a secondary educational program and need a comprehensive understanding of clock-to-credit hour conversions? With so many regulations to consider, course credit distribution can get confusing. Fame is…
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Listed below are the regulations that go into effect for new or existing programs with students starting on or after July 1, 2024. The new regs basically state that the…
Read More
What is a corrective action plan? It’s a step-by-step procedure designed to address complications and shortcomings in an organization, including career schools and other higher educational programs. A corrective action…
Read More
What Is a Scheduled Academic Year (SAY) in Student Loans? A scheduled academic year is a fixed period that begins and ends at the same time each year. For example,…
Read More
A 2023 Education Data Initiative report reveals that nearly 33% of undergraduates don’t complete their degree program. The report also mentions that college dropouts earn around 35% less than those…
Read More
Students applying for educational aid through Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) this year will notice a change affecting how much they’re eligible to receive. The FAFSA Asset Protection…
Read More
Administrative Cost Allowance: How It Works and Who Benefits Post-secondary institutions have to keep up with administrative costs that make cutting down on student aid distribution expenses difficult. The Administrative…
Read More
Are you managing a secondary educational program and need a comprehensive understanding of clock-to-credit hour conversions? With so many regulations to consider, course credit distribution can get confusing. Fame is…
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