September 19, 2008
Hearings Set on Rules for Higher-Education Act
Officials of the Bush administration spent five years working with Congress to renew the Higher Education Act, the major law setting federal policy toward colleges. They now plan to spend a few more months traveling the country to draft the regulatory language that will carry out the law.
The administration, in a notice published last week in the Federal Register, said it would begin the regulation-writing process by holding hearings at five colleges over the next six weeks.
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