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Private colleges grew revenue last year — but not by enough, Fitch says

Higher Ed Dive

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June 24, 2026

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Costs, competition and ‘adversarial federal policy’ are weighing heavily on private colleges, according to analysts with the credit ratings agency.

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NDTV

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· Jul 2, 2026

No MBBS Degree For Student Till Fees Traced To Maoist Group Repaid: Court

A Division Bench held that while educational certificates generally cannot be withheld over fee disputes, this case stood on a completely different footing because the fee paid had been seized by the...

Catholic World Report

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· Jul 7, 2026

Pennsylvania Catholic schools brace for possible tax-credit cuts

If a bill passed by the state House eliminating the tax credits becomes law, scholarship organizations would lose their funding source and students would lose tuition assistance. [...]

Off The Press

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· Jul 2, 2026

GOP lawmakers move to scrap federal rule critics say unfairly targets career schools

Rep. Mark Harris, R-N.C., is set to introduce a bill to repeal a federal rule skewing higher education funding. Currently, career and technical schools are being singled out while traditional public and nonprofit colleges and universities are exempt. “Washington should not pick winners and losers in higher education,” Harris told the Daily Signal. “Career schools []...Click to read more

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 2, 2026

GOP Lawmakers Move to Scrap Federal Rule Critics Say Unfairly Targets Career Schools

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Rep. Mark Harris, R-N.C., is set to introduce a bill to repeal a federal rule skewing higher education funding. Currently, career and technical schools are being singled out while traditional public and nonprofit colleges and universities are exempt. “Washington should not pick winners and losers in higher education,” Harris told the...

Nepal News

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· Jul 8, 2026

लुम्बिनीमा जथाभावी विषादीको व्यवसाय गर्न नपाइने

दाङ। लुम्बिनी प्रदेशमा विषादी बिक्रीवितरण, भण्डारण वा जथाभावी व्यवसाय गर्न निषेध गरिएको छ। ‘प्रदेश जीवनाशक विषादी व्यवस्थापन गर्न बनेको ऐन, २०८१’ अनुसार कुनै व्यक्ति वा संस्थाले विषादीको खुद्रा बिक्री, भण्डारण वा व्यावसायिक कारोबार गर्न सम्बन्धित विषय हेर्ने निकायसँग अनिवार्य इजाजत लिनुपर्ने व्यवस्था गरेको छ। इजाजतपत्रको अवधि तीन वर्ष र लिनका लागि मान्यता प्राप्त शैक्षिक संस्थाबाट []

UrduPoint

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· Jul 4, 2026

Gomal University VC clarifies 534 fake degrees linked to previously affiliated private colleges

Gomal University VC clarifies 534 fake degrees linked to previously affiliated private colleges

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Related coverage for "Private colleges grew revenue last year — but not by enough, Fitch says": NDTV — No MBBS Degree For Student Till Fees Traced To Maoist Group Repaid: Court. Catholic World Report — Pennsylvania Catholic schools brace for possible tax-credit cuts. Off The Press — GOP lawmakers move to scrap federal rule critics say unfairly targets career schools. The Daily Signal — GOP Lawmakers Move to Scrap Federal Rule Critics Say Unfairly Targets Career Schools. Nepal News — लुम्बिनीमा जथाभावी विषादीको व्यवसाय गर्न नपाइने. UrduPoint — Gomal University VC clarifies 534 fake degrees linked to previously affiliated private colleges