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Q&A: UNCF's Ed Smith-Lewis on the UNITE Convening and HBCU Transformation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Ed Smith-Lewis In this exclusive interview with Diverse, Ed Smith-Lewis, Senior Vice President for Strategic Partnerships and the Institute for Capacity Building (ICB) at the United Negro College Fund (UNCF), discusses the history of the Institute, the upcoming UNITE convening, and initiatives designed to strengthen historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).

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The Cost of Being Perfect on Paper

Active Minds

Authored by Rae James. The more I read and the closer I looked at the patients under my care, I could see High-Functioning Depression (HFD) was everywhere. But people couldn’t go to their doctor and ask for a diagnosis or a prescription for antidepressants for it. If they did, the doctor would run through a quick screening tool for depression that looks for lack of functioning and acute distress.

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Preparing Academic Advisors to Serve at Hispanic-Serving Institutions

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) play a vital role in advancing educational opportunities for Latine students across the United States. As their numbers have surged to over 600 institutions, representing 20% of all colleges and universities nationwide, HSIs now enroll and advise two-thirds of all Latino undergraduates. This significant responsibility has prompted researchers to examine how these institutions prepare academic advisors to effectively serve their diverse student populations.

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Active Minds Celebrates Surpassing 1,000 K-12 Schools in 1,000 Days: A Historic Milestone for Youth Mental Health

Active Minds

Authored by Rae James. We are beyond excited to announce a historic milestone in Active Minds journey: weve surpassed our goal of reaching 1,000 K-12 schools in 1,000 days , and we did it months ahead of schedule ! Each of these K-12 schools joined our mental health movement by bringing Active Minds to their school, demonstrating a prioritization of mental health in their communities.

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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IDR Application is Back Up

NCLC Student Loan Borrower Assistance

On March 26, 2025, the Department of Education reopened the online application for Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plans for federal student loan borrowers. Borrowers can now apply to enroll in, switch between, or update their income in IDR plans at studentaid.gov. This follows a very stressful period for student loan borrowers. On February 21, the Department pulled down the IDR application.

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U.S. Department of Education Reopens Income-Driven Repayment Plan and Loan Consolidation Applications

College Aid Services

The U.S. Department of Educations Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) has reopened the online income-driven repayment (IDR) plan and loan consolidation applications, providing a new pathway for eligible borrowers following a significant legal challenge. The applications were previously suspended in compliance with an injunction issued by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals on February… More U.S.

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Morehouse College Symposium Challenges Stereotypes of Black Fatherhood

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Derrick Brooms Allison Joyner The Black Men's Research Institute (BMRI) at Morehouse College explored the multifaceted nature of African American fatherhood during its biannual symposium held in the African American Hall of Fame at the Martin Luther King, Jr. International Chapel on campus. "We want to account for things like a social father or a community father who might also be a 'father on the block,'" said Dr.

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Remembering Brian: Twenty-Five Years Later

Active Minds

Authored by Alison Malmon. At twenty five years, its about all the things he has missed. Its the longing for everything that didnt happen, the things that couldnt happen, because hes no longer here. Grief has been a strange road, one that cannot truly be explained. It started with being all-consuming, a disbelief that this stage in life was even real that he was gone.

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A Day in Their Life

Counselors' Corner

by Patrick O'Connor, Ph.D. It was arguably one of the best moments in the history of school counseling, and, while I cannot remember who told me about it, I am most certain it happened. A student was in a counselors office, where the topic of discussion was the students academic progress. After engaging in the customary question-and-answer round, and concluding with the bucking up counselors are known to do even when a hurricane is about to demolish the building, the student stood up, slung thei

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Final Funding Authorizations for 2025–26 Campus-Based Programs (Apr. 3 Update)

College Aid Services

The Department of Education has confirmed the 2025-26 federal funding allocations for the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) and Federal Work-Study (FWS) programs. Institutions are advised to log into the COD website to review the final Campus-Based program funding worksheets, which have been calculated using the applicable statutory formula and amount of funds appropriated… More Final Funding Authorizations for 202526 Campus-Based Programs (Apr. 3 Update) The post

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writing with research partners part two

Patter by Pat Thomson

Im generally concerned about writing with partners. Thats because the power to say what is important, to name and to categorise, to summarise and to draw out implications, happens in writing. And in the writing, power can revert back to academic researchers. Despite our best intentions. In some situations where researchers do all of the writing, research partners may not be listed as authors on a research publication at all.

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How Maricopa Community Colleges are Leading with Workforce-aligned Bachelor’s Degrees

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Steven Gonzales Community colleges have a reputation for being leaders in workforce training. In the 1940s and 1950s, the GI Bill increased demand for workforce preparation. In a post-pandemic era, the same need persists. Todays learners require affordable pathways to high-demand, high-wage careers. With strong ties to local business and industry, Maricopa Community Colleges are leading the way with industry-aligned bachelors degrees.

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Accelerate Student Outcomes with AI-Powered Adaptable Analytics

Civitas Learning

SUMMARY : Adaptable analytics empowers higher education leaders with real-time, actionable insights that evolve with changing circumstances, enabling smarter decisions, more effective planning, and stronger team collaboration to proactively support student success. In higher education, making timely, data-informed decisions to support students isn’t easy.

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College Aid Services Named to Inc.’s 2025 List of Fastest-Growing Private Companies in the Southeast

College Aid Services

College Aid Services has been named No. 181 on Inc.’s prestigious fifth annual Inc. Regionals: Southeast list, recognizing the fastest-growing private companies in the Southeast. The list, an extension of the national Inc. 5000, highlights the most successful and dynamic independent small businesses across South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, and… More College Aid Services Named to Inc.s 2025 List of Fastest-Growing Privat

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How Peer Tutoring in College Can Enhance Student Resumes—and Prepare Them for the Workforce

Knack

When it comes to preparing students for the workforce, colleges and universities have long emphasized internships, undergraduate research, and leadership positions. But one powerful and often underestimated experience that deserves more attention is peer tutoring. Not only does tutoring support academic success and retention on campusit also offers students a high-impact, skills-based experience that meaningfully enhances their resumes.

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How Being a Mother and Academic Helped Me Fix Higher Education’s Transfer Crisis

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Alicia M. Alvero When my daughter transferred to Queens College in Spring 2019, I could not have been more excited. As associate provost at the college, Ill admit I was biased but even two decades of experience in higher education couldnt fully prepare me for her struggle to transfer credits. Queens College is one of The City University of New Yorks 25 colleges.

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Tariffs and Tuition

Counselors' Corner

by Patrick O'Connor, Ph.D. Its been a while, but there was one summer when colleges decided to raise their tuitions pretty significantly, without much fanfare. This was a summer of computer upgrades, coffee bars, rock walls, and lazy rivers, when colleges decided they needed to improve their social atmospheres and their academic backbones all at onceand the results werent pretty.

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Easy Income Processing for Your School’s International Students

School & Student Services by Community Brands

In todays global education landscape, independent and private K12 schools are welcoming more international students than ever before. These students bring cultural diversity, academic excellence, and a broader worldview to the classroombut they also bring unique challenges when it comes to financial aid processing. One of the most complex elements private K-12 schools face is verifying and evaluating international family income, which often differs significantly from domestic documentation stand

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Team Spotlight: Michelle Bedford

College Aid Services

Our March Team Spotlight features Michelle Bedford, Ed.D., who joined College Aid Services in 2024 as a Senior Consultant. Michelle’s career journey began as a VA/Financial Aid Counselor at Clayton State University, and she later held leadership roles as Interim Director of Financial Aid at Atlanta Metropolitan State College and Director of Financial Aid at… More Team Spotlight: Michelle Bedford The post Team Spotlight: Michelle Bedford first appeared on College Aid Services.

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Empowering Learning Centers Through Educationally Purposeful Peer Interactions

Knack

In a webinar titled Empowering Learning Centers Through Educationally Purposeful Peer Interactions , experts Dr. George Kuh, Dana Talbert, and Marco Ortiz shared strategies to strengthen learning centers by harnessing the power of peer interactions, particularly through peer tutoring. Their discussion provided key insights on how institutions can leverage peer-led initiatives to promote academic success, engagement, and a sense of belonging on campus.

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CSUF Student Researcher Explores Black Barbie's Effect on Children's Self-Image

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Amirah Kambe Barbie dolls have been popular for generations among young children. They have also been criticized for having an unrealistic female body, which can cause young girls to have body image concerns. Now, new research from a Cal State Fullerton student is shedding light on how Black Barbie dolls specifically influence young Black girls' perceptions of their own hair and beauty standards.

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What Would Happen to Student Loans if the Department of Education

HEAG

Recent reports have surfaced regarding efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. While such a move would require congressional approval, discussions have already begun about shifting its responsibilitiesincluding the management of federal student loansto other agencies. For financial aid professionals, understanding the potential implications of such a transition is crucial.

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How to Make College More Affordable: Why Early Financial Aid Planning Matters

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

The idea of college can be both exciting and overwhelming. It’s the next big step in your educational journey, but theres one big thing that might cause some stress for you and your family: how to afford it. College costs can quickly add up, and without proper planning, it can feel like a financial mountain to climb. With some smart moves now – as a junior in high school, you can make the whole process more manageable and less stressful later.

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Denise Carter Retires as FSA’s Chief Operating Officer After 30 Years of Public Service

College Aid Services

After thirty years of public service, Denise Carter will retire as Chief Operating Officer for the Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA), the Department of Education announced today. Carter’s retirement marks the ends a distinguished career, and she will be succeeded by Acting Under Secretary James Bergeron, effective immediately. Carter’s most recent accomplishments include leading… More Denise Carter Retires as FSA’s Chief Operating Officer After 30 Years of Public Servi

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How Pacific Lutheran University Rebuilt Peer Support Around Equity and Access

Knack

During a recent conversation with Dr. Bridget Yaden from Pacific Lutheran University (PLU), the Knack team explored what it truly means to design student support that reflects the evolving needs of todays learners. As Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education, Yaden co-leads PLUs retention and progression task forcea group that examines how students are doing and how the university can better support their success.

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Study: Latino Students Use Practical Strategies to Finance College Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Latino students are making pragmatic financial choices to pay for their education, and institutions are increasingly responding with tailored support, according to a comprehensive new report released today by Excelencia in Education. The report, "How Latinos Pay for College: 2025 National Trends," builds on two decades of research and reveals that while Latino students demonstrate high financial need, they are employing effective cost-saving measures to make higher education affordable.

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How to Stay Calm in Crazy Times

Steve Keating

I saw a story this past weekend about a guy who had foolishly lost everythinghis house, his business, and his entire 401kbetting on NFL football last season. I felt bad about his house and business; I really hope he didnt have a family that he caused to be homeless. But when it came to his 401k, my first thought was lucky SOB. Ill bet hes not worried about what tariffs are doing to his retirement accounts.

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How to Ask for More College Financial Aid (And Why You Should)

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

When it comes to paying for college , the cost can feel overwhelming. But what if I told you that you might have more financial aid options than you realize? Its true! Many students don’t realize that asking for more financial aid is a legitimate strategy that can potentially lighten the cost of paying for school. Here’s why you should consider reaching out to a college financial aid office for more funding and how to approach the process!

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NASFAA appoints Melanie Storey as President & CEO

College Aid Services

Melanie Storey has been named the new President & CEO of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA), effective May 1, 2025. Her appointment ends a nine-month search after former President Justin Draeger resigned in June of 2024. Storey brings a wealth of experience to her new role, with a career that spans… More NASFAA appoints Melanie Storey as President & CEO The post NASFAA appoints Melanie Storey as President & CEO first appeared on College A

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Financial Aid, Reimagined Recap: SSS + TaxStatus Webinar

School & Student Services by Community Brands

In todays ever-evolving enrollment landscape, financial aid professionals are being asked to do more with lessprovide equitable access, protect institutional integrity, streamline complex processes, and support families in real time. Its a tall order. Thats why our recent The Next Era in Financial Aid is Now: SSS Powered by TaxStatus webinar which unveiled the new SSS + TaxStatus integration resonated so deeply with financial aid directors, admissions professionals, and enrollment leaders acros

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Bridging Communities and Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Roshaunda Breeden Dr. Roshaunda Breeden never expected to become a faculty member at North Carolina State University (NC State), the very same institution where her journey in higher education began. When Breeden first arrived on campus, she was searching for a sense of belonging and found that and more as she navigated toward a calling to transform student affairs, advance equity, and reimagine the relationship between universities and Black communities.

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Higher Education for Good, in troubled times

Catherine Cronin

hope is an axe (Rebecca Solnit) In these immensely challenging times for higher education, with assaults on academic, personal and institutional freedom and indeed existence the work of education is more important than ever: sharing, solidarity, communality and care. Almost eighteen months ago, in the face of the growing polycrisis, 70+ authors & artists openly published a collective work of scholarship, imagination and hope Higher Education for Good.

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Why AI Can't Replace Person-to-Person Learning

Knack

Thinking Beyond the Status Quo In an era where artificial intelligence is reshaping education, its tempting to believe that technology can replicate or even replace the human interactions that define effective learning. While AI tools are undeniably powerful, there remains an irreplaceable person-to-person factor in peer tutoringsomething that scholars and educators alike recognize as fundamental to student success.

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Latest Federal Comment Requests Propose Streamlining CAR and State Plan Submissions

College Aid Services

The Department of Education has proposed reinstating previously approved version of the Consolidated Annual Report and the State Plan Guide under the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006. The changes aim is to remove additional reporting requirements as well as the need for updated numerator and denominator formulas. Public comments on… More Latest Federal Comment Requests Propose Streamlining CAR and State Plan Submissions The post Latest Federal Comment Requests Pr

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Planting Summer Camp Seeds for Prospective Financial Aid Applicants

School & Student Services by Community Brands

For many private K12 schools, summer is a time to slow down, regroup, and prepare for the coming academic year. But for families whose children attend your summer campsespecially those not currently enrolledthis season is a golden opportunity to plant seeds for future enrollment. And when it comes to families who may be unfamiliar with private education or concerned about affordability, offering insights into your financial aid process can be the game changer that turns a great camp experience i

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Scholars at AABHE Conference Discuss Strategic Responses to Anti-DEI Legislation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Sylvester James (Jim) Gates, Jr. received the Dr. John Hope Franklin Award presented by Diverse at this year's AABHE conference. College and university administrators should be strategic about how they respond to government attempts to root out diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives (DEI) on campus. Thats what a bevy of scholars told attendees who gathered at the annual conference of the American Association of Blacks in Higher Education.