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Grove City College v. Bell, 465 U.S. 555 (1984), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that Title IX, which applies only to colleges and universities that receive federal funds, could be applied to a private school that refused direct federal funding but for which a large number of students had received federally funded scholarships.
By 2014, GCU students' accumulated student loan debt was estimated at more than $5.9 billion. [21] Citing GCU's controversial for-profit status, Arizona State University initially declined to play against GCU in any sport. ASU eventually reversed its position, and sporting events between the two universities recommenced in 2020.
Title IX; Long title: An Act to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965, the Vocational Education Act of 1963, the General Education Provisions Act (creating a National Foundation for Postsecondary Education and a National Institute of Education), the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, Public Law 874, Eighty-first Congress, and related Acts, and for other purposes.
Federal Student Aid (FSA) — part of the Department of Education — found that GCU lied to students about the cost to attend doctorate programs, which was consistently lower than 98% of students ...
The Biden administration issued a $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University Tuesday after a Department of Education investigation concluded that the private school in Phoenix ...
Grand Canyon University’s nonprofit status was denied by ED back in 2019, even after the state of Arizona, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Arizona Board for Private Postsecondary ...
Originally labeled the Monsoon, the student section began with spots for about 165 students. The Monsoon grew and the Havocs formed as the most passionate group of the Monsoon. The concept was consolidated to one expanding group called the Havocs, exploding to upwards of 4,000 students per game over a span of a few years. [14] [13]
The rule, issued in April, extends to LGBT students protections provided by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 against discrimination "on the basis of sex."