
"In the latest episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed's news and analysis podcast, IHE editor in chief Sara Custer and news editor Katherine Knott analyze the higher ed headlines of the last month. IHE's newsroom is tracking institutions' responses to the Trump administration's compact for excellence in higher education."
"Knott and Custer discuss which colleges have said what and if the White House is still hoping to finalize the agreement by Nov. 21. They also look at how the TRIO funding cuts have affected more than 40,000 students and 120 programs, what will be the likely outcome of negotiated rule making on graduate lifetime loan caps and what IHE discovered when it looked for signs of life at the Department of Education."
Institutions are being tracked for responses to the Trump administration's compact for excellence in higher education, with some colleges signaling support and others expressing hesitation. The White House aims to finalize the agreement by Nov. 21, but timelines remain uncertain. TRIO funding cuts have affected more than 40,000 students and 120 programs, reducing services for low-income, first-generation, and disabled students. Negotiated rulemaking is considering a graduate lifetime loan cap that could limit cumulative borrowing for graduate students. Inquiries into the Department of Education found limited signs of operational activity and engagement on these policy efforts.
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