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The Department of Education has full authority to cancel student debt under the 1965 Higher Education Act, which grants the Department of Education the power to compromise, waive, settle or release all federal student debt.
Top 10 Challenges in Higher Education Management Navigating Political Pressures. Financial Constraints and Funding Cuts. Declining Enrolments and Institutional Closures. Increasing Competition. Shifting Student Expectations. Embracing Technological Advancements. Faculty Recruitment and Retention.
Eligible student means a student eighteen years or older. Parent means a parent, legal guardian, or person in parental relation to a student. Student data means personally identifiable information from student records of an educational agency.
The HEA, first signed into law in 1965, is supposed to be renewed every five years. However, the last reauthorization was in 2008, and it has been running on a series of temporary extensions ever since.
The University of the State of New York (USNY, /ˈjuːzniː/) is the state governmental umbrella organization that oversees all educational institutions, including schools, libraries, and museums in New York State. It is governed by the Board of Regents.
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The Higher Education Act (HEA) governs nearly all federal financial aid programs for the nations postsecondary students. The vast majority of HEA funding flows through Title IV of the legislation, which oversees the administration of the various student loan and grant programs such as the federal Pell grant.

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