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Failure isn’t final… unless you allow it to be.

Steve Keating

There has been so much stuff written about failure that I hesitate to add to the pile. Motivational wisdom says that failure is part of success. Failing is a great way to learn. Failing just means you’re trying. It’s all great stuff. Except, I’d prefer success without failure. I think there are more fun ways to learn than failing. And I’d especially hope people can tell I’m trying even if I’m not failing.

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Resilient Resistance: Sustaining DEI Efforts During A Time of Crisis

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In some ways, 2020 seemed like it would be a watershed year for diversity officers. Given the spate of high-profile murders of Black Americans, we witnessed a surge of national empathy. In a short span of time, many college and university leaders within predominantly white institutions (PWIs) rushed to support DEI initiatives. Perhaps you recall the riotous clamor for “courageous” or “fierce conversations” — basically, a hunger for “real talk” about the perils of white supremacy and anti-Blackne

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Updates to Decades-Old New Federal Standards for Race, Ethnicity Data Will Change How Students are Counted

IHEP Institute for Higher Education Policy

Higher education leaders, institutions, and systems need data that are accurate, accessible, and disaggregated by race and ethnicity in ways that reflect the increasing diversity of today’s students. Such data is crucial for identifying areas of need, allocating resources effectively, and developing targeted programs that support students from all backgrounds, especially students from historically underrepresented backgrounds and those whose racial and ethnic identities have been historically un

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NSLDS Financial Value Transparency and Gainful Employment (FVT/GE) User Guide (July 2024 Update)

College Aid Services

The Department of Education has released an updated version of the NSLDS Financial Value Transparency and Gainful Employment (FVT/GE) User Guide, provides instructions and guidance for complying with the FVT/GE reporting requirements via the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS®). What has changed? Volume 3 – FVT/GE Completers List. The information in this volume describes… More » NSLDS Financial Value Transparency and Gainful Employment (FVT/GE) User Guide (July 2024 Update) The post

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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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Test-optional admission during the pandemic and implications for college selectivity and enrollment

NACAC's Admitted

By Kelly Rosinger and Dominique J. Baker Colleges and universities nationwide turned to test-optional admission policies during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, our research team at the College Admissions Futures Co-Laborative set out to examine test-optional implementation during the pandemic, how colleges varied in test-optional policy implementation, and the implications of test-optional admission for college selectivity and enrollmen

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The Law School Hiring Market Undervalues Women, Minorities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The latest attack on efforts to support diversity comes in the form of a lawsuit targeting Northwestern University’s law school. The suit accuses the school’s faculty and administration of snubbing high-profile white male applicants. The 30-page complaint gets so many facts wrong that it is difficult to know where to begin. Since the plaintiffs decided to make the “high-demand, low-supply field” of tax law an example, I’d like to acknowledge one undeniably true statement: there are very few mino

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Now Available: Volumes 8 and 9 of 2024-25 FSA Handbook, Updated AVG

College Aid Services

Federal Student Aid has published two volumes the 2024-2025 Federal Student Aid Handbook and updated the Application Verification Guide. What has changed: Volume 8: The Direct Loan Program – This volume discusses the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program (Direct Loan Program) and describes how the U.S. Department of Education (the Department) makes loans… More » Now Available: Volumes 8 and 9 of 2024-25 FSA Handbook, Updated AVG The post Now Available: Volumes 8 and 9 of 2024-25 FSA

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Amending Tax Returns from Separate to Joint for Student Loans: When and How to Do It

Student Loan Planner

Many student loan borrowers file their taxes as married filing separately to exclude their spouse’s income from the calculation. This can lead to a lower income-driven repayment (IDR) for student loans, but the decision sometimes comes with much higher tax costs, as married filing separately generally costs more than filing jointly. Did you know there's… The post Amending Tax Returns from Separate to Joint for Student Loans: When and How to Do It appeared first on Student Loan Planner.

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How Project 2025’s War on Higher Education Diversity Threatens Our Global Competitiveness

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The recently released "Project 2025: The Conservative Promise" paints a dystopian picture of American higher education, overrun by a "woke" ideology that supposedly threatens our nation's very foundations. This document, a roadmap for the next conservative presidential administration, frames diversity and inclusion efforts as a coordinated attack on American values, advocating for a radical restructuring of federal education policy that would have devastating consequences for historically underr

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#ASCA24 Conference Highlights - Presentations, Simmering Sessions, Friends, Food, and Fun!

School Counselor Blog

I’m still #FiredUp from the ASCA Conference in Kansas City, MO! During the ASCA Conference, I presented two sessions, attended inspiring presentations, and connected with school counselors from across the country. I also made sure to carve out some time for fun! Here are some highlights from my ASCA Conference experience this year. Presenting at #ASCA24 Market Your School Counseling Program On Day 1 of the ASCA National Conference I presented “Market Your School Counseling Program.

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FSA Resolves NSLDS Reports Tool Issue, Advises All Users to Renew Credentials

College Aid Services

Following a recent upgrade, several users reported that NSLDS Reports Tool did not accept their valid credentials when they attempted to log in through the NSLDS Professional Access portal. FSA has already contacted impacted users to resolve the problem and is urging everyone to renew their NSLDS credentials to ensure that they do not experience… More » FSA Resolves NSLDS Reports Tool Issue, Advises All Users to Renew Credentials The post FSA Resolves NSLDS Reports Tool Issue, Advises All

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Using Technology to Streamline the Student Experience with Dustin Ramsdell

Civitas Learning

Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Youtube Music | Full Transcript At a time when students are increasingly driven by careers and less by traditional academic pathways, institutions are adapting their offerings and technology systems to better support a new generation of students. Dustin Ramsdell, education technology leader and host of the Higher Ed Geek Podcast, discusses this trend with us and shares his professional insights on how institutions can provide more accessible student pathways

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Calling for Collaboration, Improved Higher Ed Systems for All

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Friday marked the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a landmark civil rights law that unlocked opportunity for disabled people in many areas of public life, including in the workforce and higher education. As an educator and university president, I have seen firsthand the ADA’s transformative impact on our higher education systems — and how far we still must go before higher education is truly accessible and inclusive of learners from all backgrounds.

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3 Benefits of Building Revenue With a Cross-Functional Approach

School & Student Services by Community Brands

Private K-12 schools face unique challenges in maintaining financial stability. Tuition increases alone are often insufficient to cover rising operational costs. To ensure long-term financial health , schools must explore diverse revenue streams and adopt innovative strategies. A cross-functional approach, bringing together individuals from various departments, can be a valuable addition in this endeavor.

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Reminder: Title IV Eligibility Requirements for Unaccompanied, Homeless Youth

College Aid Services

The latest electronic announcement outlines 2024-25 federal guidelines to determine when a FAFSA applicant qualifies for independent status as a unaccompanied youth who is homeless, self-supporting, or at risk of being homeless. It emphasizes important details such what documentation that financial aid offices need to collect and when it is appropriate to request additional information… More » Reminder: Title IV Eligibility Requirements for Unaccompanied, Homeless Youth The post Reminder:

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How to Succeed in the 2nd Half of the Year

CAMPUSPEAK

Ok, so your New Year’s Resolution fizzled out in…… February. No worries at all because today is the day you make… The post How to Succeed in the 2nd Half of the Year appeared first on CAMPUSPEAK.

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Paul Quinn College Gets $20M Gift

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Paul Quinn College has received a $20 million gift from an anonymous donor. Dr. Michael J. Sorrell “The impact of this gift on our institution and our students, staff, faculty, and alumni cannot be overstated,” said Paul Quinn President Dr. Michael J. Sorrell. The private, faith-based, four-year, liberal arts-inspired institution was founded in 1872 by a group of African Methodist Episcopal Church preachers in Austin, Texas.

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Tips to Eliminate Food Waste

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach

Did you know that around 96% of food waste ends up in landfills? Instead of letting food go to waste, follow these tips to decrease food waste: Before grocery shopping, check your fridge, freezer, and pantry for ingredients you already have. This prevents buying duplicates! Plan out the meals you will be cooking that week, and only buy food items for those meals.

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2024–2025 COD Technical Reference (July 2024 Update)

College Aid Services

The Department of Education has updated the Common Origination and Disbursement (COD) Technical Reference and contains development information for the 2024–2025 award year. Minor corrections were made to volumes 2 and 4 as of July 18th and a summary of the most recent changes can be found in the July 2024 Change Tracking Log; prior… More » 2024–2025 COD Technical Reference (July 2024 Update) The post 2024–2025 COD Technical Reference (July 2024 Update) first appeared on College Aid Service

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Full STEM Ahead: Supporting Girls of Color in the Field of STEM

Ed.gov Homeroom

By: Megan Chan, STEM Policy Intern, Office of the Deputy Secretary In the ever-evolving world of STEM, dedicating spaces and opportunities to amplify girls of color are essential for their overall advancement in the field. This summer, I am serving as a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) Policy Intern at the U.S. Department of Continue Reading The post Full STEM Ahead: Supporting Girls of Color in the Field of STEM appeared first on ED.gov Blog.

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University of Alabama System Institutions Shutter DEI Offices

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) has announced steps it will take to comply with Senate Bill 129 affecting diversity, equity and inclusion programming on University of Alabama System campuses. Dr. Ray L. Watts The bill bans, among several prohibitions, certain public entities from maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion offices and from sponsoring diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.

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Smart Summer Money Moves: Financial Strategies for High School and College Students

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

Summer is not just a time for relaxation and fun—it’s also a great opportunity for high school and college students to take proactive steps towards managing their finances and setting themselves up for success. Whether you’re saving up for college expenses, planning for the future, or looking to gain valuable financial skills, here are some effective money strategies to consider during the summer months: #1: Work and Earn Summer jobs or internships can provide valuable work experience and a ste

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2024-25 Federal School Code List Released: How to Access and Update

College Aid Services

The 2024-25 Federal School Code (FSC) List of Participating Schools is now available as an online document and an integrated search function for applicants navigating the fafsa.gov website. Institutions who wish to update their FSC information must complete the Electronic Application for Approval to Participate in the Federal Student Financial Aid Programs (E-App) and follow… More » 2024-25 Federal School Code List Released: How to Access and Update The post 2024-25 Federal School Code Lis

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Your Most Powerful Tool: Professional Judgment

HEAG

Professional judgment (PJ) is the “super-power” financial aid administrators can use to help students (in almost any situation) receive the financial assistance needed to attend college. With great power comes great responsibility, so read on for a refresher and an … Read more ».

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Saint Augustine’s University Reinstated as SACSCOC Member

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Marcus H. Burgess An arbitration committee appointed by The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) has reversed a decision to strip Saint Augustine’s University (SAU), a historically Black university in Raleigh, North Carolina, of its membership. “This reinstatement acknowledges SAU’s relentless dedication to upholding academic standards and ensuring a thriving educational environment for our students,” said SAU Interim President Dr.

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SAVE Student Loan Plan Blocked: 8 Key Takeaways for Borrowers Seeking Relief

Student Loan Planner

Last week, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a temporary order blocking the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan. SAVE is President Biden's newest income-driven repayment (IDR) program designed to be more affordable than previous IDR options like Revised Pay As You Earn (REPAYE). Here's what the order on SAVE means and what… The post SAVE Student Loan Plan Blocked: 8 Key Takeaways for Borrowers Seeking Relief appeared first on Student Loan Planner.

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2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide (July 2024 Update)

College Aid Services

Federal Student Aid has updated the 2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide. The volumes contained in this guide contain FAFSA Processing System (FPS) technical and processing information for the 2024–25 award year. What changed? Volume 3 – Electronic Data Exchange and FAFSA Processing revisions explain that a financial aid administrator (FAA) cannot add or correct personally identifiable… More » 2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide (July 2024 Update) The post 2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide (

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Hating Isn’t Good For Anyone

Steve Keating

I have more followers than most people on the social media platform now known as X. I use it to post leadership content, motivation, and sales tips. On Saturdays, I post weird little “Fun Facts.” Sometimes, rarely, but sometimes, I’ll even post a comment about a current event in the news. That was the case a few days ago when the current occupant of the White House announced he would no longer be seeking reelection.

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Walker to Leave Top Post at Ford Foundation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Darren Walker has announced plans to step down as president of the Ford Foundation by the end of 2025. Darren Walker “The work of the Ford Foundation is the work of generations, and I’m proud to have played a part in leading this storied institution,” said Walker. “The efforts to address the societal drivers of inequality with grantees and partners would not have been possible without the tenacity of our incredible program and operations colleagues,” he continued.

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Kamala Harris’s Student Loan Policies: Everything You Should Know

Student Loan Planner

What are Vice President Kamala Harris’s student loan policies and views on student loan forgiveness? What could we expect of a Harris administration if she wins the 2024 Presidential election? We’ll discuss proposals the Vice President has supported in the past, what she’s done as Vice President, and predict what will happen next for student… The post Kamala Harris’s Student Loan Policies: Everything You Should Know appeared first on Student Loan Planner.

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McBride Appointed to Lead Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity at WashU

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Dwight A. McBride, who is currently a senior advisor to the chancellor and the Gerald Early Distinguished Professor in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, has been appointed executive director of the school's Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity (CRE2). CRE2 was established in 2020 to bring the research force of WashU to study how race and ethnicity are integral to the most complex and challenging issues of the time.

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CONSTANCE MEADORS

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Constance Meadors Constance Meadors has been named director of the Arkansas Space Grant Consortium and NASA Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research Program. She served as associate director of the consortium. Meadors holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from Grambling State University as well as a master’s in applied science and a Ph.D. in engineering science and systems from the University of Arkansas Little Rock.

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Poll Highlights Political, Regional Differences in Perceptions of Climate Change

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Climate change is a top-of-mind issue for minorities in the U.S., according to a polling brief from the AAMC Center for Health Justice. The AAMC Center for Health Justice polled 3,207 U.S. adults to gauge their perspectives on climate change, its impacts, and actions that could be taken toward mitigation. AAMC Center for Health Justice Rising Tide — compiled by the center’s Environmental Justice Fellow Anthony Nicome, Director of Research Dr.

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Muhammad Leaves Harvard, Accepts Tenured Post at Princeton

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Harvard Kennedy School professor Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad has accepted a tenured position at Princeton University. Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad Muhammad is the Ford Foundation Professor of History, Race and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. A prominent scholar, he directs the Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project and is the former director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, a division of the New York Public Library.

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Integrating Arts as a Healing Force

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Louisville native Dr. Jabani Bennett is an interdisciplinary visual artist, yoga instructor, community-engaged educator, leadership consultant, dancer, and mama. She is also the first Black and openly queer director in the University of Louisville Women’s Center’s 30-year history. The Women’s Center at the University of Louisville (UofL) was founded in 1991 and continues to serve as a resource and space of belonging for women, femmes, and gender-expansive individuals within and outside the UofL

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ACT to Shorten College Entrance Exam

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Future test-takers can expect the ACT college entrance exam to be shorter with an optional science section, according to new changes announced by ACT officials. Janet Godwin English, reading, and math remain as the core sections of the ACT test that will result in a college-reportable score, said Janet Godwin, the CEO at ACT. She noted in a mid-July post that science, like the writing section, will be offered as an additional section.

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