DeVos vows new regulation on relief aid for private school students

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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to move ahead with a policy that would boost the share of coronavirus relief dollars to private school students by writing it into a new regulation

about which college students are eligible for the funds, and that isn’t yet complete, DOJ attorneys wrote. The department “has not completed its decisionmaking process and arrived at a final interpretation of” the CARES Act provision setting up the emergency grant program.

because the guidance at issue isn’t binding and reflects only the Education Department’s “preliminary” thoughts.— Meanwhile, the Education Department also plans to make changes to another controversial part of its implementation of coronavirus relief funding in higher education. that haven’t yet received at least $500,000 under the stimulus law. That has meant a potential windfall for some small colleges if they accept their allocation of the grants.

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