August 16, 2002
Education Department Seeks to Ease Rules on Student Aid
The U.S. Education Department last week proposed new rules that would loosen a ban on incentive compensation for college recruiters and get rid of a financial-aid regulation called the 12-hour rule, which some distance-education providers say stifles the development of innovative programs.
The department also proposed eliminating regulations, opposed by many college officials, that dictate how institutions must package financial-aid dollars to disadvantaged students who receive
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