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New Scholarship Program for Nontraditional Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has partnered with The Bernard Osher Foundation to create The Osher Scholarship Program at North Carolina A&T State University. This program is designed to support nontraditional students who are working on a degree. The Osher Foundation has committed to a $50,000 bridge grant and a $1 million endowment in support of Osher Reentry Scholars.

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How We Engaged Our Community in Suicide Prevention Through Fundraising

Active Minds

Content Warning: This piece contains mentions of suicide. Life for us turned upside down on Feb. 12, 2022. Our dear son Sanjeev Panja lost his life to suicide at the very tender age of 20. Sanjeev was caring, loving, funny, goofy, and an extremely motivated kid — always laughing and making others laugh. The pain and grief we are going through are unimaginable, and no parent should have to go through what we are going through.

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How to be More Confident

Steve Keating

Confidence is often an overlooked characteristic of successful people. That may be because many people believe that confidence comes after you’re successful. The reality is that confidence often comes before success. You would even be safe in saying that success happens because of confidence. Self-confidence, truly believing in yourself, is a valuable trait that can positively impact every area of your life.

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Symplicity Recruit Introduces Advanced Student Targeting

Symplicity

Along with a new school year, this third quarter brings a new release to all Symplicity Recruit premium clients. Here’s everything you need to know about Symplicity Recruit 8.7.

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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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Howard University Undergoes Home Restoration of Civil Rights Activist Mary Church Terrell

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Using a grant from the U.S. National Park Service, Howard University is restoring the home of civil rights activist Mary Church Terrell. This endeavor was funded by an African American Civil Rights (AACR) grant from the National Park Service’s Historic Preservation Fund, which has given out more than a total of $2 billion in historic preservation grants since 1977.

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Today’s Biggest Mental Health Challenges (And How You Can Help Solve Them!)

Active Minds

From middle to early high school, I struggled with suicidal ideation, depression, disordered eating, and other mental health challenges. I felt especially isolated in my rural community, where conversations about mental health were nonexistent and access to care was limited. I also dealt with the stigma associated with men’s mental health, further complicated by my sexual orientation and queerness.

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Proactive Support Removes Barriers to Completion at the University of Texas at Arlington

Civitas Learning

The Challenge: General lack of visibility into students’ needs, limited methods of communication, and technology constraints, lead to inadequate access to personalized academic advising and support. The Strategy: Putting actionable insights at the fingertips of student success teams allowing them to deliver coordinated, proactive support to students throughout their academic journey.

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Webinar: Mental Health Equity on Campuses Requires More Extensive Work

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It’s not enough to make statements. It’s not enough to create working groups. It’s not enough to pay attention to only some parts of the larger problem. When it comes to improving mental health equity on college campuses, more work just needs to be done, mental health experts said during a webinar Wednesday. (left to right, top to bottom) Dr. Shawnté Elbert; Dr.

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Most strategic plans fail to set useful goals. Why these mistakes make it impossible to meet institutional objectives.

EAB

Blogs Most strategic plans fail to set useful goals. Why these mistakes make it impossible to meet institutional objectives. Everyone agrees that a strategic plan should set clear institutional goals. The plan should serve as the “North Star” guiding what is otherwise “a series of individual faculty entrepreneurs held together by a common grievance over car parking,” as Clark Kerr famously quipped.

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Voice of Experience: Disorders with the potential for dangerous outcomes

Counseling Today

When working with people with disorders that are associated with more dangerous behaviors, counselors must be prepared to assess the client’s risk of violence to themselves and others. The post Voice of Experience: Disorders with the potential for dangerous outcomes appeared first on Counseling Today.

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Announcing the 9th Annual ED Games Expo

Ed.gov Homeroom

The 9th Annual ED Games Expo will occur September 19-22, 2023 in-person at the Kennedy Center REACH and locations across Washington, DC, and through a livestreamed virtual event on September 21. The ED Games Expo is the annual public showcase of game-changing education technology (EdTech) innovations created through more than 50 programs at the Institute Continue Reading The post Announcing the 9th Annual ED Games Expo appeared first on ED.gov Blog.

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Culturally-Sustaining K-12 Education: Who’s Teaching the Teachers?

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

There is is a lot of discussion about what K-12 teachers do and don’t (mostly don’t) receive in terms of training in culturally relevant pedagogy, and it is often traced back to teacher education programs. Too often, we hear administrators complaining about their teachers being unprepared/under-prepared to work with Black students. Likewise, we have witnessed frustration by teachers for the same reasons.

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2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide – September 2023 Update

College Aid Services

On Monday, Federal Student Aid announced that Draft 2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide has again been updated. An updated Volume 4 and the standalone draft ISIR record layout in Excel format is now available. The remaining guide is unchanged. Just two weeks ago, Volume 7 (Comment Codes), Volume 8 (Agency Matches) and Volume 9 (Testing and Web Demo… More » 2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide – September 2023 Update The post 2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide – September 2023 Update

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From the President: Building new partnerships

Counseling Today

The ACA president emphasizes the need to build mutually beneficial relationships with other organizations that promote mental health, and he provides an update on the Governing Council meeting happening this month. The post From the President: Building new partnerships appeared first on Counseling Today.

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too many words for my reader

Patter by Pat Thomson

Some texts just read as too long. Maybe they do have a load of words – that chapter at 18k. That paper at 10k. But some chapters, papers, books and dissertations read long even if they are within word limits. Sounds strange, yes. How can a text read long if it isn’t? Well, you’ve probably had this experience. You’re reading along – and along – and along.

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New Technology and Attitudes Emerge from the Pandemic

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

At the start of 2020, there was robust availability of online higher education, but no one anticipated that a worldwide pandemic called COVID-19 would soon usher in a new world of distance learning. “The pandemic opened the door for many faculty to experience teaching online that hadn’t before,” said Dr. Elizabeth M. Luoma, director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Sacred Heart University.

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College

Counselors' Corner

by Patrick O'Connor, Ph.D. In the middle of a busy fall, there’s always a student who wants the big picture about college. Here’s a comprehensive intro that won’t throw your schedule apart. What is college? Most people think of college as a four-year experience, but that’s not the case at all. Take a look at these college options ; some may surprise you.

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How to Truly Earn a Leadership Position

Steve Keating

Have you ever wondered how some people “found” their way into a leadership position? Some people “earn” the position simply by being around for a long time. Some are pals with someone higher up in the company. Some are suck ups who will say or do anything to gain a little power. But some truly earn the right to lead. Truly earning a leadership position requires a combination of skills, qualities, and actions that demonstrate your ability to effectively lead and inspire others.

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Surgeons: Forget Hand Insurance — Get This Coverage Instead

Student Loan Planner

As a surgeon, your hands are likely your livelihood. After all, if you can’t perform surgery, how do you continue making money? Leading to your career, you might’ve also amassed student loans from medical school and other training that you need to repay. That said, getting insurance coverage for your hands might seem like a […] The post Surgeons: Forget Hand Insurance — Get This Coverage Instead appeared first on Student Loan Planner.

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Brown University Launches Revamped and Expanded Career Services Center

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Brown University has launched a Center for Career Exploration to better prepare students for the modern-day workforce. “Brown students are ambitious and driven, and the Center for Career Exploration will provide them with exciting opportunities to grow personally and professionally while they develop their skills and explore career possibilities,” Dr.

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Transfer Advocate Blog, Issue 15

Missouri State Academic Advising and Transfer Cent

Missouri State News Save the Date for National Transfer Student Week! The National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students (NISTS) organizes an annual National Transfer Student Week. This year, National Transfer Student Week will be October 16-20, with the theme “Full Steam Ahead”. Missouri State University will have several events throughout the week to celebrate transfer students and transfer advisors.

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Move Over EFC, Here comes SAI (in 2024/2025)

HEAG

Change is hard and we’ve endured a lot of change over the last few years! Get ready for another biggie coming in the 2024/2025 award year. The transition from EFC to the Student Aid Index (SAI) is the largest overhaul … Read more ».

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Does Forbearance Count Toward PSLF? Yes, Here’s How to Maximize It

Student Loan Planner

Historically, the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program has been riddled with complicated eligibility requirements that have prevented borrowers from receiving loan cancellation. But recent student debt relief efforts are giving PSLF borrowers the opportunity to fast-track loan forgiveness by relaxing “qualifying payment” rules. This includes allowing some forbearance periods to count toward PSLF and […] The post Does Forbearance Count Toward PSLF?

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NICK BATES

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Nick Bates Nick Bates has been named director of the Howard Thurmond Center for Common Ground at Boston University. He served as the interim director. Bates holds a bachelor’s degree in criminology and criminal justice and master’s in higher education from Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

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Re-Envisioning a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) program

EAB

Blogs Re-Envisioning a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) program August 31, 2023 Daisy Sherry Associate Dean, College of Nursing & Health Sciences, Lewis University The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB. There is a fast-growing labor market for Nurse Practitioners (NPs).

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AMA: AMAnything (Yes Anything, We Mean It)

Mongoose

Have questions about how to connect across campus? Looking for insights into what works when it comes to engaging students, from their first inquiries to their first donation as alumni? Every Wednesday throughout August, the Mongoose team brought you answers! During our AMA sessions, we shared what we've learned from working with 950+ colleges and universities to Make Every Message Count.

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Do Disability Insurance Brokers Charge a Fee? Understanding the Cost

Student Loan Planner

If you’re on the hunt for affordable disability insurance, you have a variety of coverage options to choose from. For example, you might have access to group coverage with your employer, guaranteed coverage through your residency, or individual disability insurance policies that can be tailored to your needs. Each policy option has its own nuances, […] The post Do Disability Insurance Brokers Charge a Fee?

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Report: Students Interested in HBCUs Have Unique Wants and Concerns

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

HBCUs are currently enjoying their highest levels of cultural prominence in decades. Enrollment is soaring and funding is increasing. And some expect application numbers to improve even further this year as a result of the Supreme Court’s ruling against race-conscious admissions practices. Although HBCUs are more mainstream than ever, a new report from EAB, the educational consulting firm focused on enrollment management, student success, and institutional strategy, shows that the students who s

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Effective principal leadership drives district success. These barriers might be holding your principals back.

EAB

Blogs Effective principal leadership drives district success. These barriers might be holding your principals back. Supportive and effective principals are critical to a school’s overall success. They are the common denominator for school improvement, with direct impacts on teacher retention and indirect influence on student achievement. With ever-growing demands on principals’ time, district leaders need to equip them with essential leadership skills that will help them to succeed in their posi

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Federal Tax Information: What It Is and What You Need to Know

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

One of the biggest changes with the 2024-2025 FAFSA is how Federal Tax Information (FTI) is gathered during the application process. FTI is any tax return or return information received from the Internal Revenue Service and is important for determining income, eligibility, income-driven repayment plan. The post Federal Tax Information: What It Is and What You Need to Know appeared first on CFAA.

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The CSS Profile Can Increase Financial Aid

College Planners of America

In addition to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid ( FAFSA ), some college-bound students complete another application called the College Scholarship Service Profile (the Profile ). The Profile is required by 240 colleges and a number of private scholarship programs. It enables a student to be considered for the scholarships, stipends, and grants of participating colleges.

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Florida and Texas Universities Excluded From 2023 Best Of The Best LGBTQ Campuses

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Four universities will be excluded this year from the Campus Pride’s Best of the Best LGBTQ-Friendly Colleges & Universities list. These colleges were previously honored on this list but due to the new state laws in Florida and Texas that effectively ban LGBTQ+ inclusion programs and services, the new restrictions will result in a lower rating for all colleges in these effected states.

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Poll Highlights Top Concerns of Enrollment Leaders

EAB

Podcast Poll Highlights Top Concerns of Enrollment Leaders Episode 164. August 29, 2023. Welcome to the Office Hours with EAB podcast. You can join the conversation on social media using #EABOfficeHours. Follow the podcast on Spotify , Google Podcasts , Apple Podcasts , SoundCloud and Stitcher or visit our podcast homepage for additional episodes. EAB’s Madeleine Rhyneer and Autumn Baggett-Griggs explore findings from a recent poll that identifies the top concerns of enrollment leaders.

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5317, Discussion 1

The Advisor That Cares

Technology can certainly enhance learning, as we have discovered throughout our ADL learning journey. The fact that I can connect with learners from various industries and worldwide illustrates how much technology can be employed to strengthen learning and collaboration. The program pushes me to seek out information and re-engage a curiosity about learning and topics related to digital learning.

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Student Loan Forgiveness Under Higher Education Act Gains Steam

Student Loan Planner

The Biden administration is moving forward with efforts to create a new student loan forgiveness plan. This “Plan B” approach, following the Supreme Court Ruling in June that overturned Biden’s initial student debt relief program, will be designed to provide an alternative pathway to broad student loan cancellation. This week, the Education Department announced new […] The post Student Loan Forgiveness Under Higher Education Act Gains Steam appeared first on Student Loan Planner.

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WVU Faculty to Vote on No Confidence Resolution for Gee

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The turmoil at West Virginia University continues. Faculty members will vote next week on resolutions to express no confidence in embattled president E. Gordon Gee and to oppose his proposed cuts to the university’s academic programs, which will affect roughly 2% of the student body. E. Gordon Gee, president of West Virginia University The no-confidence resolution accuses Gee of mismanaging the school’s finances by claiming unrealistically that he would grow enrollment to 40,000 while spending o

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