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Student Mental Health: How to Do More With Less

Thrive Alliance Group

It doesn’t take a huge budget to communicate with people. Overlooked funding sources Try tapping into federal sources that your district may not be fully utilizing, including: Title Funds. Schools have an obligation to remove obstacles that prevent students from accessing their education.

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Building Pipelines for a Better Future

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The overall enrollment nationwide at Title IV institutions (schools that process federal financial aid) is 8% Hispanic males and 5% Black males. Findings, they say, can be used to develop more equitable outreach and communication strategies to broaden college opportunity. “I

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Trump's Proposed Student Loan Transfer to SBA: A Threat to Educational Accountability

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It plays a central role in ensuring access and accountability in highereducation. Would they understand the nuances of Title IV program eligibility, or the legal obligations that come with administering federal aid? The Federal Student Aid (FSA) office is not just a loan servicer. There is no evidence they couldor would.

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2022: Year in Review

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Being unaccredited meant students could not access Title IV federal student aid, and the college did not receive any ARP funds. As of April, Morris Brown College, a private HBCU institution in Atlanta, was fully reaccredited after 20 years. This article appeared in the December 8, 2022 edition of Diverse.