Ask an AACTE Expert: Complying with New Federal Regulations for Programs Leading to Licensure or Certification

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To help members comply with new final regulations from the U.S. Department of Education for programs that lead to state professional licensure or certification, AACTE has developed a set of frequently asked questions (FAQs). The new regulations apply to all institutions that participate in federal student aid programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act (e.g., Pell Grants, Federal Student Loans).

This AACTE Lunch & Learn will feature the author of the FAQ, Jacqueline King, Ph.D. This will be an opportunity to ask any questions not addressed in the FAQ and discuss strategies for complying with these new rules.

This is a live-only event and will not be recorded.

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Jacqueline E. King, Ph.D.
Senior Consultant
AACTE

Jacqueline King, Ph.D. is an independent consultant who works with K-12 and higher education leaders to improve student outcomes. King has had a long career in education, including 15 years at the American Council on Education (ACE). She is the author or co-author of numerous reports, articles, and book chapters on college readiness, student financing of higher education, access and persistence in postsecondary education, student demographic trends, educator preparation, philanthropic giving to colleges and universities, and trends in the leadership of higher education. She has authored several reports for AACTE, including Colleges of Education: A National Portrait. Her work has been featured on CNN and in national publications such as The New York Times, Time, USA Today, and the Washington Post.

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Apr 10 2024
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1:00 pm - 1:45 pm

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