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94. Making LegalEASY: The Latest of the Department of Education’s Regulations relating to Title IV Participation with Tony Guida, Partner at Duane Morris

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Welcome to America's leading higher education podcast where we talk trending legal, regulatory and compliance matters - EdUp Legal!

YOUR host is ⁠⁠⁠Deborah Solmor⁠⁠

In this episode, her guest is ⁠Tony Guida⁠ – Partner at ⁠Duane Morris⁠

Today we look at the Department of Education’s most recent suite of regulations impacting institutions’ participation in the Title IV program, specifically with respect to certification, financial responsibility and administrative capability.

Links to Additional Resources:

· ⁠Fact Sheet: Protecting Students Through Final Regulations That Strengthen Department of Education Oversight and Monitoring of Colleges and Universities⁠

· ⁠Biden-Harris Administration Releases Final Rules that Strengthen Accountability for Colleges and Consumer Protection for Students⁠

· ⁠Copy of Final Regulations related to Financial Responsibility, Administrative Capability, Certification Procedures, Ability to Benefit (ATB)⁠

Listen in to #EdUpLegal. Making LegalEASY

Listen in each week to get the buzz on the trending higher education legal, regulatory, and compliance questions without the legalese.

Join YOUR EdUp community at ⁠⁠⁠The EdUp Experience⁠⁠!

We make Education YOUR business

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Welcome to America's leading higher education podcast where we talk trending legal, regulatory and compliance matters - EdUp Legal!

YOUR host is ⁠⁠⁠Deborah Solmor⁠⁠

In this episode, her guest is ⁠Tony Guida⁠ – Partner at ⁠Duane Morris⁠

Today we look at the Department of Education’s most recent suite of regulations impacting institutions’ participation in the Title IV program, specifically with respect to certification, financial responsibility and administrative capability.

Links to Additional Resources:

· ⁠Fact Sheet: Protecting Students Through Final Regulations That Strengthen Department of Education Oversight and Monitoring of Colleges and Universities⁠

· ⁠Biden-Harris Administration Releases Final Rules that Strengthen Accountability for Colleges and Consumer Protection for Students⁠

· ⁠Copy of Final Regulations related to Financial Responsibility, Administrative Capability, Certification Procedures, Ability to Benefit (ATB)⁠

Listen in to #EdUpLegal. Making LegalEASY

Listen in each week to get the buzz on the trending higher education legal, regulatory, and compliance questions without the legalese.

Join YOUR EdUp community at ⁠⁠⁠The EdUp Experience⁠⁠!

We make Education YOUR business

  continue reading

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