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After yesterday’s post about the Department of Education (ED) final rules on Institutional Accountability, I had a few updates worth sharing. One is on specific examples of the specific years for the first program cohorts to be evaluated; and two is sharing ED’s slides as presented at NASFAA today.
The official final rules are now available at the Federal Register.
What are the first cohorts that will face rule determination?
I mentioned yesterday that there were two delays built into the Final Rules impacting when the first programs will be officially judged, with the basic cadence described in this infographic.
There is complexity in effective dates and exemptions, and accordingly I had an email exchange this morning asking for clarity on specific dates for first program cohorts, so here is my reading of how the July 1, 2027 rule effective date plays out, working backwards.
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