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Why Your Presence Matters More Than Perfection

CAMPUSPEAK

My name is Tianna Faye Soto and I am a Puerto Rican, Jamaican-Chinese keynote speaker based in New York City.… The post Why Your Presence Matters More Than Perfection appeared first on CAMPUSPEAK.

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The Erosion of DEI in Higher Education: A Threat to Progress and National Strength

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As a first-generation college student, a Black woman, and the child of immigrants, I have witnessed firsthand the transformative power of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in higher education. These initiatives opened doors for me and countless others, providing opportunities that seemed out of reach for many in my community. Now, as we face a growing backlash against DEI efforts across the country, I find myself deeply concerned about the future of higher education and our nation'

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Key Procedures for Managing 2024-25 Peak Processing

College Aid Services

The Department of Education has issued key reminders for institutions to ensure efficient processing of originations and disbursements through COD now that the peak processing period for 2024-25 has begun. Here are their recommendations: Origination and disbursement responses are processed throughout the day and are often sent to schools within hours.

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How to Lift Your Spirits

Steve Keating

I think everyone feels a little blue from time to time. Some people simply hide it better than others. There are lots of reasons why that happens and all of them are associated with this thing we call life. Most of the time, we get past the blues without taking any specific action. Something good happens, and we snap out of it. But sometimes, the blues hang around a little longer than they should.

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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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10 Ways to Get College Credit

Student Research Foundation

Earning college credit can take some time to accumulate. Depending on your goals, what degree you want, or your grade level—it can feel like it’s taking forever to get where you want to go. To reach your goals faster, consider other college credit opportunities that are offered outside a traditional classroom. Alternative college credit opportunities provide students with more options to get ahead in their education and can also help them be more in charge of their learning experience.

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Proctor Institute Explores Higher Ed ‘Equity’ in 3-Part Series

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute for Leadership, Equity, & Justice has released its final report on equity in higher education. Dr. Marybeth Gasman “ Wounded Healers: The Pandemic, Racial Battle Fatigue, and Higher Education in California ” is part of a Proctor Institute’s three-report “Year of Equity” research series examining equity in K-12 and higher education.

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How to Deal with Cruel People

Steve Keating

I’ve been very blessed to seldom find myself in a situation where I have to interact with a truly cruel person. You know the type. Those people who actually take pleasure in causing pain and anguish in someone else’s life. Whether it’s mental anguish, physical pain, or just wreaking havoc in someone’s life, they delight in seeing other people struggling.

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Developing a Proactive Response to Enrollment Decline with Philip Hunt

Civitas Learning

Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Youtube Music | Full Transcript As colleges and universities strive for higher enrollment, educational leaders are implementing proactive strategies that not only get new students in the door but also help them persist and graduate. Philip Hunt, formerly the special assistant to the president and university registrar at North Dakota State University (NDSU), believes that enrollment is much more than recruitment–it’s about preventing students from falling thr

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Harper to Feature in September Tuesdays Together National Speaker Series

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr Shaun Harper Racial equity expert Dr. Shaun R. Harper will be a featured speaker during September’s Tuesdays Together National Speaker Series conversation hosted by the North Carolina Central University School of Education's Higher Education Administration Graduate Program. Harper is a provost professor in the University of Southern California (USC) Rossier School of Education and the USC Marshall School of Business.

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Institutions Gain Access to New FAFSA Partner Portal Training and Technical Support

College Aid Services

Administrators now have access to several new resources that focus on making corrections in the FAFSA Partner Portal (FPP) now that it will replace FAA Access to CPS Online. The tools include a document that covers 8 fundamental topics, a video webinar that FSA originally posted in June, and a submission form for institutions to… More » Institutions Gain Access to New FAFSA Partner Portal Training and Technical Support The post Institutions Gain Access to New FAFSA Partner Portal Training

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Preparing for Success: How to Start the New Academic Year at an International School with a Private Tutor

Good Tutors Finder

Preparing for Success: How to Start the New Academic Year at an International School with a Private Tutor As the start of a new academic year approaches, students and parents feel anticipation and anxiety. This is especially true at international schools , where students often face unique challenges, such as adjusting to new educational systems, mastering different languages, and navigating diverse cultural environments.

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Faculty Engagement and Data-Informed Support Elevate Persistence by 4% at Austin Community College

Civitas Learning

The Challenge: Delivering timely support to a diverse and sizeable student population to foster improved retention and completion rates. The Strategy: Transition to a case management model that offers students proactive guidance and access to resources, and engages faculty to see a complete picture of their academic journey. The Outcomes: Achieved significant improvements in persistence and streamlined processes through a data-informed approach and strong faculty partnerships.

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Elon, AAC&U Publish Student Guide to AI

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Students may now have a living map for navigating college in the era of artificial intelligence, according to a new guide release by the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) and Elon University. Dr. Connie Book Dr. C. Edward Watson, the vice president for digital innovation at AAC&U, described the first-edition guide as indispensable for students as they travel along their AI learning journey.

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2024-25 Paper FAFSA Processing Updates, Paper Corrections To Be Available By End of August (Aug. 19 Update)

College Aid Services

Updated 8/19/24: The Department previously announced, on July 30, 2024, that we estimated the processing of paper applications would be completed within two to three weeks. The Department is working diligently to process those forms and is providing a timing update to our partners. The Department now anticipates the processing of paper forms will be… More » 2024-25 Paper FAFSA Processing Updates, Paper Corrections To Be Available By End of August (Aug. 19 Update) The post 2024-25 Paper FAF

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Art, Animation, and Ambition - Eber’s Story

Close the Gap Foundation

Our Social Impact Fellowship brings in high school students year after year to drive incredible change, but the wonderful thing is that their impact doesn't stop there. They continue to go on to achieve amazing things. We had the pleasure of catching up with Eber, a Close the Gap alum, recent graduate, and valedictorian, who is now getting ready to pursue his passion for animation at San Jose State University this fall.

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Faculty Engagement and Data-Informed Support Elevate Persistence by 4% at Austin Community College

Civitas Learning

The Challenge: Delivering timely support to a diverse and sizeable student population to foster improved retention and completion rates. The Strategy: Transition to a case management model that offers students proactive guidance and access to resources, and engages faculty to see a complete picture of their academic journey. The Outcomes: Achieved significant improvements in persistence and streamlined processes through a data-informed approach and strong faculty partnerships.

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Report: Parents of Prospective College Students Worry about Cost and Safety

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Michael Koppenheffer EAB, formerly the Education Advisory Board, periodically surveys parents of students applying to college to understand their attitudes and the factors that influence their behaviors. Its latest insight paper, “2024 Parent Survey: Understanding Top Parent Concerns in College Search, Insights and Recommendations for Enrollment Leaders,” presents data on parental responses as well as recommendations for how institutions can better serve the needs of prospective students and the

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Processing Begins for Final 2022-23 and Second 2023-24 Pell Grant ACA Payments

College Aid Services

FSA announced that it began processing the third and final Pell Grant Administrative Cost Allowance (ACA) for 2022-23, which awards eligible institutions with $5.00 payments per recipient to cover costs associated with administering federal aid programs. These payments are determined by unduplicated Pell recipients and administrators must initiate a drawdown transaction to receive the funds;… More » Processing Begins for Final 2022-23 and Second 2023-24 Pell Grant ACA Payments The post Pro

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Guardian vs. Ameritas: A Detailed Guide to Own-Occupation Disability Insurance

Student Loan Planner

Guardian and Ameritas are two of the “Big 5” companies that offer disability insurance. High-income professionals like doctors, dentists and veterinarians might be familiar with true own-occupation coverage being essential. But when it comes to the nitty gritty details, only an agent can get into the minor specifics that make one policy better for the… The post Guardian vs.

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Fireside Chat Recap: Knack CEO, Samyr Qureshi & Northwest Florida State College's Provost & VP Academic Affairs, Dr. Henry Mack

Knack

As CEO and co-founder of Knack, I’ve had the privilege of engaging with educational leaders across the country, and my recent conversation with Henry Mack, Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Northwest Florida State College (NWFSC), really stood out. It provided a clear window into why NWFSC chose to partner with Knack and what they hope to achieve in the face of today’s complex higher education landscape.

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Lenoir-Rhyne Receives $1.2M Grant to Promote STEM Pathways

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Lenoir-Rhyne University has been awarded a $1.2 million grant through the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Dr. Hank Weddington The grant is designed to address science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) teacher shortages and create pathways for underrepresented students to become STEM educators, according to Dr.

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Audit Preparation: Are you ready for it? (Recording)

College Aid Services

Is your office ready for the next compliance audit in our ever-changing financial aid world? Do your internal controls effectively identify areas of non-compliance? Join us for this insightful webinar where we share essential internal audit tips and best practices. Learn how to identify potential areas of concern and implement improvements to enhance compliance.

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Physical Activity and Vacation

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach

It can be tempting to skip exercise on vacation! However, staying active is key for maintaining overall well-being. Here are some practical tips: Set Realistic Expectations. Vacations are meant for relaxation, but don’t ignore your exercise routine altogether. Be realistic about how often you can work out during your trip. Remember, any exercise is better than none.

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Navigating the College Application Process: A Timeline for Success

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

Applying to college is a large part of many seniors’ experiences in their last year of high school and it’s a process that requires careful planning and organization. College applications have many steps and lots of components that have to be completed in an accurate and timely manner. They’re the first impression you give to the schools that you’re hoping to attend, so it’s important to be prepared.

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Foundation Gives $6.5M To Refurbish Fields at HBCUs in Georgia, Alabama

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Albany State University in Georgia is one of four historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) that will showcase newly refurbished football fields this fall. Rich McKay The university used its share of more than $6.5 million in grants from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation to replace its natural grass football and soccer field at Albany State University Coliseum with turf.

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2024-25 Paper FAFSA Processing Updates, Paper Corrections To Be Available By End of September (Aug. 19 Update)

College Aid Services

Updated 8/19/24: The Department previously announced, on July 30, 2024, that we estimated the processing of paper applications would be completed within two to three weeks. The Department is working diligently to process those forms and is providing a timing update to our partners. The Department now anticipates the processing of paper forms will be… More » 2024-25 Paper FAFSA Processing Updates, Paper Corrections To Be Available By End of September (Aug. 19 Update) The post 2024-25 Paper

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How to Stand Out on Your College Application

Student Research Foundation

Students are applying to more and more colleges each year. In 2023, the Common App reported over 1.2 million applicants and 7 million applications—a 30% increase from 2019-2020. With the enormous number of applications being submitted, it can be challenging to figure out how to stand out among them. To make your application memorable, it’s crucial to understand what admissions officers are looking for and how you can showcase your unique strengths.

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Be Creative. Be Innovative. Be Challenging: A recap of the CareerHub & UniHub Symplicity Symposium 2024

Symplicity

The power of partnerships In June 2024, Symplicity held its annual event for CareerHub and UniHub partners at UWE Bristol in the UK. More than 60 colleagues from over 25 universities and employer representatives across the UK and Ireland came together for a day of learning, sharing, professional development and networking through exploring the latest trends in student experience, engagement and graduate success.

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LEWIS GRAHAM

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Lewis P. Graham Lewis Graham has been named chief academic affairs officer at Morris College. He served as interim academic dean at the college. Graham holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from Benedict College, a master’s in physics from the University of South Carolina, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of South Carolina, as well as a master’s in higher education administration from Louisiana State University.

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The Clery Act and You

HEAG

On June 26, 2024, Federal Student Aid (FSA) issued an Electronic Announcement reminding institutions of their responsibilities under the Clery Act, which entails the following: Compilation and disclosure of campus crime statistics Maintenance of a daily crime log when required … Read more ».

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8 things you should know about hormonal birth control

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Making decisions about your reproductive health can be stressful, especially influencers and social media accounts bombard you with a blend of accurate and inaccurate information regarding your choices. To focus our lens specifically on hormonal birth control, we identified eight facts that we think you should know based on recent data. Before we take a dive into these facts, let’s take a moment to identify the different forms of birth control that are available.

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Youth Mental Health Takes Center Stage: Senate Passes Groundbreaking Resolution

Active Minds

Did you know that nearly half of all adolescents in the United States have experienced a mental health disorder at some point in their lives? That’s a staggering statistic, and highlights the importance of a recent development in the U.S. Senate. Last month, the Senate unanimously passed Senate Resolution 769 (S.R. 769), a groundbreaking declaration of the youth mental health crisis in the United States.

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Torres to Retire from National Student Clearinghouse

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Rick Torres National Student Clearinghouse’s longtime president and CEO Rick Torres has announced his intention to retire from the nonprofit provider of higher education verifications and electronic education record exchanges. "My 17 years leading the Clearinghouse have fulfilled a deep desire to contribute to the education community," said Torres, who is expected to leave the role in February 2025.

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“National Student Leadership Congress has opened my eyes”: Future leaders realize their power in D.C. this summer. 

COE

“National Student Leadership Congress has opened my eyes”: Future leaders realize their power in D.C. this summer. August 21, 2024 — by Jada Walker COE’s annual National Student Leadership Congress for first-generation high school students, with its visits to the Capitol and participation in debates, is often described as transformational for the young people who participate in the five-day experience.

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PSLF Buyback Could Be an Option for Borrowers in the SAVE Plan Forbearance, But It’s Complicated

Student Loan Planner

At least eight million borrowers have been forced into an administrative forbearance due to ongoing legal battles over the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan. SAVE is a new income-driven repayment (IDR) plan that the Biden administration finalized and released last fall. The program offers lower payments, ends runaway interest accrual and opens pathways… The post PSLF Buyback Could Be an Option for Borrowers in the SAVE Plan Forbearance, But It’s Complicated appeared first on Stude

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The “Red Zone” of sexual assault

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

The “Red Zone” is a period of time that lasts from the start of the fall semester through Thanksgiving break when the majority of sexual assault occurs on college campuses. This post explains why that is, and what we can do about it. Q: What is the Red Zone? A: It’s a six-to-10-week time frame when many students are going to parties, gatherings, and other social events to celebrate their return to campus.