By Lauren Coffey After months of promising regulations that could flip the world of online program management on its head, the Education Department is largely leaving OPMs untouched for the remainder of the year. The department announced Wednesday it will delay a slew of regulations that were expected to be finalized this fall, including those putting new restrictions on third-party servicers, the companies many colleges hire to administer online courses, financial aid programs and more. In February, the department issued guidance expanding the definition of third-party servicers to include any entity that provides recruitment services for colleges and universities. The department originally said any
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