As 2023 begins to unfold, the U.S. Department of Education continues to pursue its ambitious and sweeping regulatory agenda for institutions of higher education. Please join us on January 24 for a live, 90-minute webinar during which Aaron Lacey, the Chair of Thompson Coburn’s Higher Education practice, will examine the range of expansions, revisions, and revivals that presently are underway. He will discuss the final rules that arrived last fall and take effect this summer (borrower defense, misrepresentation, change in ownership, 90/10), highlighting priority items for institutions. He also will speculate regarding the rulemaking activity that is on the horizon (Title IX, financial responsibility, administrative capability, gainful employment) and discuss likely timelines for comments, final rules, and implementation. We encourage institutions to attend this session. The volume of proposed and newly effective rules scheduled for 2023 is truly extraordinary.
CLE Credit
The live presentation of this webinar was approved for 1.5 hours of general CLE credit in California, Illinois, and Texas as well as 1.8 hours of general CLE credit in Missouri. The webinar was also approved for 1.5 hour of professional-experienced and professional-transitional CLE in New York. If you are interested in receiving credit for watching the recorded presentation, please click here.
Presenter:
Aaron Lacey
Originally Presented:
January 24, 2023
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