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U.S. colleges oppose new federal data collection rules over costs, privacy, and burden concerns.
Community colleges and universities across the U.S. have submitted public comments to the Department of Education opposing proposed federal data collection initiatives, including an admissions survey and related rules.
Institutions express concerns over increased administrative burdens, compliance costs, data privacy risks, and the potential diversion of resources from student services.
Many emphasize that existing reporting systems are sufficient and warn that new mandates could disproportionately impact under-resourced, mission-driven colleges.
The feedback, part of an ongoing public comment period, reflects broader skepticism about federal overreach and the practicality of standardized data collection in higher education.
Las universidades estadounidenses se oponen a las nuevas reglas federales de recopilación de datos por preocupaciones sobre costos, privacidad y carga.