INSIDE HIGHER ED — The U.S. Education Department has proposed to again impose regulations to measure the gainful employment of graduates of for-profit colleges and nondegree programs at nonprofit colleges. The proposal was made in advance of next week’s continuation of negotiated rule making on various student aid regulations. Negotiated rule making requires a consensus among those who will negotiate the rules, including representatives of for-profit colleges, who are likely to oppose anything the Biden administration proposes on this topic. However, if the parties fail to reach an agreement—which is expected—the Education Department may propose regulations that it wants (although those regulations will possibly be challenged in court). The Education Department proposals would return to a system of measuring earnings versus debt of graduates of college programs. But they also would require all institutions, including those that aren’t governed by gainful employment, to provide the department with information on completion rates, debt and other trends by program.