The landscape of federal higher education financing is undergoing its most radical transformation in decades as the responsibility for managing the $1.7 trillion student loan portfolio shifts away from traditional academic oversight. This massive structural reorganization represents a fundamental
The sight of a historic campus wrestling with the sudden evaporation of its primary financial lifeline offers a sobering glimpse into the modern instability of private higher education. At the University of Providence, a private Catholic institution in Great Falls, Montana, the administration is
The realization of a lifelong dream for millions of first-generation students relies on a single federal line item that is currently vibrating under the weight of an unprecedented fiscal crisis. For these individuals, the Pell Grant represents far more than a bureaucratic allocation; it is the
The intersection of academic administration and high-level financial stewardship has reached a critical flashpoint as a former executive files a major lawsuit against Indian River State College. Marvin Pyles, who previously served as the Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Administration
The traditional belief that any college degree is a guaranteed ticket to the middle class has been replaced by a skeptical calculation of risk and reward as tuition prices continue to rise. For generations, the American public followed a simple script: graduate from high school, secure as much debt
Camille Faivre is a seasoned education management expert who has spent years navigating the intersection of federal policy and institutional operations. With a specialized focus on open learning and e-learning programs in the post-pandemic era, she serves as a strategic advisor for colleges