The article discusses the challenges of applying standards from degree programs to short-term certificates in higher education. It highlights the need to revisit these standards, especially in light of Perkins and Pell funding implications. The author predicts potential confusion arising from these regulatory adjustments following changes to Chevron deference.
Key Points
- Standards for degree programs are being applied to short-term certificates, requiring revisions.
- Involves Perkins loans, Pell grants, and the impact of Chevron deference on regulations.
- Foresees confusion in higher education administration due to these changes.
Implications for Educational Freedom
The overturning of Chevron deference could reduce federal overreach in higher education regulations, potentially enhancing institutional freedom and flexibility in offering short-term certificates. This indirectly supports educational freedom by empowering colleges to innovate in workforce training without excessive government standards.