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Free Summer Programs for High Schoolers That are Great

Counselors' Corner

Students are wandering into your office, asking about summer programs that could fill what someone (like Mom or Dad) sees as way too empty of a summer schedule. Ironically, that means nearly all online financial literacy courses for high school students comes with—you guessed it—a fee. by Patrick O'Connor, Ph.D.

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5 Actions Community Colleges Can Take to Improve Student Mental Health

Timely MD

This may include initiatives such as financial literacy programs, childcare support, and access to affordable housing options. To achieve this, leaders should offer workshops and training programs that promote mental health literacy among students, faculty, and staff. It was a no-brainer to make that institutional investment.

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Digital Engagement – How Technology Enhances the Student Experience

Eric Stoller on Academic Advising

Making connections, building community, improving digital literacy , and enhancing employability are just a few of the ways in which social media contribute to a more well-rounded student experience. It’s essentially a built-in experiential digital literacy program. Student Information Systems and Predictive Analytics.

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6 innovative ways higher ed can embrace AI

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To help inform ongoing conversation, this article explores six innovative ways higher education can embrace AI with examples from across sectors. As a part of an AI initiative launched in 2020, UF first began offering an introductory course teaching basic AI literacy and concepts to all students.