Ed Dept. Tweaks For-Profit College Cash Rules: 90/10 Clarity Incoming
Published Date: 7/7/2025
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Summary
The U.S. Department of Education is updating how for-profit colleges count their money under the '90/10 Rule,' which affects how they report federal and non-federal funds. This change helps make sure schools play fair with their funding and could impact how they manage their budgets starting soon. If you’re involved with these schools, get ready for clearer rules and possible shifts in money tracking!
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90/10 Revenue Classification Update
If you run or manage a proprietary (for-profit) college, the Department of Education is revising how you must classify revenue under the Title IV "90/10 Rule." The change clarifies which funds count as federal versus non‑federal and could require you to change how you track and manage your budget and reporting.
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