April 11, 2014
The Task Force on Government Regulation of Higher Education is seeking specific ideas from college campuses regarding which regulations and legal requirements Congress and the Administration should remove or change. Six of the Task Force’s 20 members are from private, non-profit colleges and NAICU staff is actively collaborating on the Task Force’s work. NAICU encourages all its members to submit ideas to regulations@acenet.edu. Deadline is April 30.
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