November, 2024

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Everything, Everywhere, All At Once

Student Minds

Stavros is struggling between doing all those things he had dreamed about and having to manage his fear that is getting in the way. - Stavros I don’t particularly enjoy taking walks in parks. Please don’t judge me when I say this, but I have to admit that walks in parks often feel like a messy plate filled with all kinds of vegetables, scattered unevenly in terms of colour and shape.

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Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The path to higher education success has many obstacles and barriers for Latinos across the U.S. The mission of Excelencia in Education, founded in 2004 by Dr. Deborah A. Santiago and Sarita E. Brown, is to advance Latino student success in higher education by promoting Latino student achievement, conducting analysis to inform educational policies and advancing institutional practices.

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Let’s Check In: Embracing The Many Feelings of Thanksgiving

Active Minds

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we thought it would be a good time to check in. This time of the year — filled with talks of going home to visit family and favorite Thanksgiving foods or traditions — can mean a million different things, depending on who you’re speaking with. Whether you are feeling positive, negative, or something in between at this time of year, we wanted to know how YOU were feeling this season and learn more about the various experiences people have during this tim

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2025–26 FAFSA Specifications Guide (November 2024 Update)

College Aid Services

Federal Student Aid has released volumes of the 2025-26 FAFSA Specifications Guide. The volumes contained in this guide contain FAFSA Processing System (FPS) technical information for the 2025-26 award year and are only available as PDF documents at this time. Update on November 27, 2024: We have revised the Excel ISIR record layout in Volume… More » 2025–26 FAFSA Specifications Guide (November 2024 Update) The post 2025–26 FAFSA Specifications Guide (November 2024 Update) first appeared

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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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Before You Scream at Your College Counselor

Counselors' Corner

by Patrick O'Connor, Ph.D. You've worked so hard to schedule, prepare, and nudge your high school senior to apply to college on time. You shared that small thrill when they hit Submit with time to spare, and you thought you were all set. Until they got the e-mail. "Our records indicate your application is incomplete. Unless we receive a copy of your high school transcript in the next five days, we will be unable to process your application.

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Announcing Brainwaves: The Knowledge Avatar Experience Podcast

Knowledge Avatars College

Announcing Brainwaves: The Knowledge Avatar Experience Podcast Emiliano De La… Thu, 11/28/2024 - 10:06 Brainwaves: The Knowledge Avatar Experience is a vibrant podcast that dives into the dynamic world of Knowledge Avatars, unraveling how these virtual personas are revolutionizing how we learn and interact with information. In each episode Emiliano De Laurentiis, our host, explores cutting-edge developments, shares insightful conversations with experts, and offers practical tips to harness these

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Spelman College President Steps Down from Post

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Helene Gayle, who was named Spelman College’s 11th college president in 2022, has announced that she will not return to the presidency after her personal leave expires. Gayle, a trained epidemiologist who previously served as CEO of the Chicago Community Trust before taking the helm of the all-Black women’s college in Atlanta, Gayle took a personal leave of absence from the school last month.

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A Note From Alison on International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day

Active Minds

Today is International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day. A day where millions around the world come together to remember those we have lost to suicide. For me, every day is one that I remember and miss my brother, Brian. He was wickedly smart, had an amazing, dry wit, an unexpectedly low bass singing voice, a terrible layup, and was a great friend. He made you laugh, challenged what you knew or thought you knew, and just made you feel good.

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2025–26 FAFSA® Beta Testing: The Latest Updates and Ongoing Issues (Nov. 19 Update)

College Aid Services

Updated November 21st The Department of Education continues to beta test the 2025-26 FAFSA with a select group of institutions and students as the December 1 release date approaches. Here is the latest regarding the upcoming application, as detailed on the Updates page: 2025-26 FAFSA Beta Updates Nov. 19: More than 50,000 2025–26 FAFSA Forms… More » 2025–26 FAFSA® Beta Testing: The Latest Updates and Ongoing Issues (Nov. 19 Update) The post 2025–26 FAFSA® Beta Testing: The Latest Updates a

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Yes, You Do Have a Personal Brand

Steve Keating

Every word you speak matters. Every choice you make matters. Every decision you make matters. Every action you take matters. It all matters. Every word, every action, every choice, every decision, and even every thought contributes to the development of your personal brand. A strong personal brand can set you up for success. It can “grease the skids” for work promotions and meaningful relationships in business and your personal life.

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Bridgeport Youth Lacrosse Sports Academy Hosts Innovative Summit to Empower Future Leaders

Knowledge Avatars College

Bridgeport Youth Lacrosse Sports Academy Hosts Innovative Summit to Empower Future Leaders Emiliano De La… Mon, 11/11/2024 - 13:42 On November 8, 2024, Bridgeport, CT, became a hub of innovation and learning as the Bridgeport Youth Lacrosse Sports Academy held its pioneering Sports and Education Summit. This event, aimed at empowering the next generation of leaders, attracted over 150 high school students for a day dedicated to exploration, empowerment, and enrichment.

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Students Spreading Positivity: Celebrating Social Media Kindness Day 2024

Student Minds

Social Media Kindness Day 2024 encourages students to use their online presence to spread positivity, empathy, and support, reminding us all to create a more uplifting and respectful digital world. - Student Minds Blog Editorial Team ⭐ How can you embrace social media as part of your university experience? ⭐ Taylor - Embracing social media during your university experience is a great way to make friends and find your people!

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'Need for Love More Profound, Harder than It's Ever Been'

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Belk Center for Community College Leadership and Research, housed within the North Carolina State University’s (NCSU) College of Education, held its tenth annual Dallas Herring Lecture on Tuesday, featuring Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart, chancellor of the Austin Community College District (ACC). The Belk Center is known for its support for North Carolina's 58 community colleges and for training leaders, conducting research, and sharing best practices with community colleges across the country.

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Cultivating Community: American Canyon High School Recognized as Chapter of the Month

Active Minds

Once a month, Active Minds recognizes a chapter that has demonstrated exemplary work and a strong commitment to mental health advocacy. American Canyon High School has earned the title of Chapter of the Month through its commitment to decreasing mental health stigma through community engagement. This chapter consistently supports their student body, whether they are hosting interactive activities or simply providing a safe space for anyone at school who needs it.

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FAFSA Deadline Act Passes House of Representatives With Bipartisan Support, Moves to US Senate

College Aid Services

On November 15th, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 8932, FAFSA Deadline Act, a proposed legislation that would amend the Higher Education Act of 1965. It requires the FAFSA to be available by October 1st and mandates that the Department of Education certify its launch by September 1 or testify before Congress if they… More » FAFSA Deadline Act Passes House of Representatives With Bipartisan Support, Moves to US Senate The post FAFSA Deadline Act Passes House of Representatives

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How to Be a Difference Maker

Steve Keating

I recently left a company I had worked at for many years. I had fully intended to work there at least a couple more years, but I decided it was best to leave instead. I left for one main reason: I was no longer able to make a difference there. The values of the company had changed dramatically over the last couple of years. There were lots of new faces and attitudes.

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15 Top Colleges in New York

Student Research Foundation

For many high school students, choosing a college is not only about getting an education; it’s also an opportunity for them to leave their hometown and explore the world. With many well-known songs and movies featuring New York as the setting of a new chapter, it’s no surprise that it’s the second most popular state to go to college. But, New York has hundreds of colleges and universities to choose from!

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Accustomed to solitude

Student Minds

Vee writes about overcoming feelings of loneliness and making friends at uni. - Vee I live alone at uni. Specifically, I live in a studio flat. Talking and interacting with people is definitely not my speciality. I chose to opt out of living the “uni life” with a bunch of flatmates, going clubbing and partying and meeting 100 different people in the span of a week.

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Providing Tuition Assistance to Native American Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Michigan State University (MSU) will offer in-state tuition to out-of-state Native American students through their Native American Tuition Advantage Program (NATAP), beginning in Fall 2025. Dr. Kevin Leonard, director of the Native American Institute at MSU, was speaking with a Native, out-of-state student whose tribal affiliation was in Michigan when she began to share the struggles that come with paying out-of-state tuition.

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National Association of School Psychologists Highlights the Impact of Active Minds on School-Wide Mental Health

Active Minds

Have you ever wondered how Active Minds can impact your school or community? Jonathan M. Solomon, a former school psychologist for the Howard County (MD) Public School System, shared his experience with the National Association of School Psychologists. Solomon knows youth mental health is increasingly at risk, and showcases how establishing an Active Minds chapter at his school helped him efficiently run important programming and reach students across an entire district.

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Updated College Financing Plan Aims to Simplify Financial Aid Packages for Students

College Aid Services

FSA has released the 2025-26 College Financing Plan (CFP) to continue helping prospective students understand and compare their financial aid packages at participating institutions. The standardized form is updated annually to reflect the latest requirements and is available on the Office of Postsecondary Education’s website. Posted Date: November 15, 2024 Author: Office of Postsecondary Education… More » Updated College Financing Plan Aims to Simplify Financial Aid Packages for Stud

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Associating With People You Just Don’t Like

Steve Keating

President Abraham Lincoln once said of a person, “I do not like that man; I must get to know him better.” Lincoln knew that actually knowing, and then understanding a person, would make it much less likely that you would not like them. These days, we often make snap judgments about people. We base them on little information. Then hold on to that opinion, virtually forever.

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Online vs. At-Home Tuition: A Parent’s Guide to Choosing the Right Option in Switzerland

Good Tutors Finder

Online vs. At-Home Tuition: A Parent’s Guide to Choosing the Right Option in Switzerland Introduction As a parent, I understand the challenges of finding the right support for your child’s education. When my daughter struggled with IB Maths and French last year, I started exploring tutoring options. The big question was: should we choose online tutoring or at-home tutoring ?

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Making It Through the Holidays without Being Broken

Counselors' Corner

by Patrick O'Connor, Ph.D. Completing college applications can be hard work, work that often runs through the holiday season. Since everyone else is taking some time off, this would seem to be the perfect opportunity to hang out with your family, especially since this could be your last Thanksgiving/New Year/Kwanzmasakah as a full-time occupant of your parents’ home.

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Don’t Just Witness History; Seize the Opportunity to Shape It

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Tuesday’s presidential election is the most critical in our lifetime—with the potential to change the trajectory of the country. And the stakes couldn’t be higher for historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), which for generations have punched above their weight. They serve more economically disenfranchised students than most U.S. institutions, and they do so successfully, facilitating the upward mobility of the majority of their students.

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Meet the Athletes — Philadelphia Marathon Weekend

Active Minds

Whether you’re racing in Philadelphia, Indianapolis, NYC, or anywhere in between — Team Active Minds helps you run for a purpose. Those looking to contribute to mental health change can use fitness to add meaning to their miles by partnering with Active Minds while completing marathons, bike rides, and endurance events in their communities. It’s easy to be a part of Team Active Minds , whether you are committing to one of our signature events, joining a local event, or starting your own endura

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U.S. Department of Education Announces Final Beta Testing Period for the 2025–26 FAFSA Form

College Aid Services

The U.S. Department of Education (Department) announced today that it entered the final beta testing period of the 2025–26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®), Beta 4, which will build on the successful results from the first three beta periods. Since Oct. 1, more than 14,000 students have successfully submitted their 2025–26 FAFSA forms.

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Are You a Good Hearer?

Steve Keating

Say what? If something about the title of this post doesn’t sound exactly right to you, it might be because you’ve never heard of being a good “hearer.” But you know what I mean because being a good hearer is the same as being a good listener. Or is it? Hearing and being a good listener are fundamentally different. Hearing Definition : Hearing is the physiological process of perceiving sound.

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The Impact of K-12 STEM Policy

Ed.gov Homeroom

Throughout my childhood, my parents involved my sister and me in educational activities outside of school. While other kids took a summer break, our parents ensured we continued to apply and expand upon what we had learned during the school year. This commitment led us to participate in various summer programs, including six-week-long bridge courses Continue Reading The post The Impact of K-12 STEM Policy appeared first on ED.gov Blog.

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A Paean (of Sorts) to Admissions Staff

Counselors' Corner

by Patrick O'Connor, Ph.D. ( All based on true stories.) We had just talked about a student who was applying to his highly competitive college, and the admissions rep said he needed to get to his next high school. Rather than take him to the closest exit to the building, we went to the next one—allowing us to walk through our art gallery, where there was a painting done by the student we had just discussed.

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From Crisis to Solutions: Global Conference Charts New Course for Urban Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

CANCUN—What started off in 2014 as a simple idea, has blossomed into a major convening, drawing more than 700 educators from K-12 school districts and colleges and universities together to strategize and share best practices on how to tackle some of the most pressing issues facing urban schools around the globe. Dr. Chance W. Lewis The International Conference on Urban Education (ICUE) has become the sought-after space where ideas are shared, and collaborations are formed.

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Ways to Cope with Post-Election Stress

Active Minds

Election results can induce emotions, whether celebratory or stressful. Let’s be real: the results of this week’s presidential election have had an especially heavy impact on many of us and with an uncertain road ahead, we may be juggling intense feelings of stress, regardless of their political beliefs. Going into the presidential election this year, reported levels of stress related to the election were higher than in both 2020 and 2016.

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Schools Must Submit Evaluation of Completers Lists, Required Reporting Data by January 15, 2025

College Aid Services

The Department of Education has issued detailed reminders to institutions, emphasizing the need to submit their Evaluation of Completers Lists and required reporting data to comply with FVT/GE regulations. Schools now have until January 15, 2025 to meet these requirements after receiving additional time to prioritize preparations for the upcoming FAFSA application.

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Keeping the Main Thing the Main Thing

Steve Keating

I once had the opportunity to hear Steve Jobs speak. He was talking about focus and said, “When fishermen cannot go out to sea, they repair their nets.” He also said, “In simple terms, even when you can’t do your main thing, always do something that relates to your main thing.” I thought, and still think, that it is amazing advice. But through the years I’ve discovered one major problem with that.

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Supporting Veteran Students: Building Accessible Support Services for Success

Knack

Veteran students bring unique perspectives, experiences, and strengths to college campuses. However, they also face distinct challenges that can make their transition to higher education complex. By offering accessible support services tailored to their needs, institutions can ensure these students thrive academically, socially, and personally.

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Empowering Student Success Through Time Management

Timely MD

Time management is a problem so many of us struggle with, and it is not an easy skill to master. In fact, it requires regular self-reflection and adjustments, especially when old habits resurface, and our work-life balance slips out of alignment. The same can be said for college students. One study found time management among the top challenges for students to finish their degrees.