New federal rule ties college financial aid to graduate earnings: Programs with low-earning graduates risk losing student loans
If an undergraduate program's graduates don't earn more than workers who never went to college, that program could be cut off from federal student loans. But is a degree just about making more money?
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New federal rule ties college financial aid to graduate earnings outcomes
A new federal regulation requires colleges in the United States to demonstrate that their graduates are financially better off after attendi

Under a new federal rule, colleges must leave grads better off or lose financial aid
If an undergraduate program's graduates don't earn more than workers who never went to college, that program could be cut off from federal s

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Under a new federal rule, colleges must leave grads better off or lose financial aid
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