What Obama’s Re-Election Means for Higher Education

Inside Higher Ed has written an interesting article, entitled ‘What Obama victory means for higher education.’ Obama, they say, “has focused more on higher education than almost any other president” and this article offers a few insights into what we can expect these next four years with regard to federal financial aid, the “gainful employment” regulation, and the impact of the “fiscal cliff” on education.

Read what they have to say here: http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2012/11/07/what-obama-victory-means-higher-education

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