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Embracing Change: Crafting Forward-Thinking Strategic Plans for Colleges in a Dynamic Society

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In a rapidly changing society riddled with economic uncertainties, demographic shifts, political infighting, declining workforce participation rates, rising inflation, rising attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, and a technological landscape that is evolving rapidly with deeper integrations with artificial intelligence, how is your college or university prepared to meet these challenges facing your faculty, staff, and student body?

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Embracing the Fresh Start: Spring Cleaning for Mental Health

Active Minds

As we welcome the vibrant hues of spring, there’s an undeniable sense of renewal in the air. Alongside the blooming flowers and chirping birds, many of us feel a compelling urge to de-clutter and refresh our living spaces. April is Stress Awareness Month , and it’s brought to light the importance of handling our stress and clearing our spaces and minds.

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A leap of faith: starting a masters with a mental health condition

Student Minds

Madeleine describes how it feels to make the decision to start a masters with a mental health condition and how she reached this choice. - Madeline I recently made the decision to go back to university in September and start a masters. This was not a decision I took lightly, as someone whose mental health illness is triggered by stress, I was worried I would be unable to face the pressure a masters would entail.

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research as – is – creative practice

Patter by Pat Thomson

It’s easy to get the idea that research is all about developing a plan, and then doing what you plan. A bit like this. Develop. At the start, you read a lot to help you work out your question or hypothesis. Then you decide how you will get an answer – what methods you will use and how you will analyse the material you generate. Once you have done the analysis, you then provide a bit of an explanation, referring back to the literature to show what’s been added.

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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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Challenges for Higher Education: An Emerging Skills Shortage and Inequity in the Workforce

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

American higher education is called upon to serve a variety of purposes: advancement of knowledge, expansion of cultural appreciation, extending understanding of societal benefits and obligations, and preparing a diversity of students with the skills they need for a successful and rewarding life. These missions are important to the well-being of our people and the strength of our country.

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Resolution of Access Issues for Students who have Required Contributors without Social Security Numbers

College Aid Services

In addition to today’s announcement on the Department’s plan to resolve the tax discrepancies issues, a resolution has been announced that addresses the access issues faced by students who have required contributors without a social security number. The Department has implemented a solution to resolve an error received by some applicants when they invited a… More » Resolution of Access Issues for Students who have Required Contributors without Social Security Numbers The post R

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HEERF Spending Analysis Shows Critical Role of Emergency Funds for Postsecondary Success

Ed.gov Homeroom

By: Nasser Paydar, Assistant Secretary, Office of Postsecondary Education As part of the COVID-19 emergency funds that went to higher education institutions, funded through the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF), institutions are required to file annual reports about how the funds were utilized and their impact. Today, we released the data from the 2022 Continue Reading The post HEERF Spending Analysis Shows Critical Role of Emergency Funds for Postsecondary Success appeared first on

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Report: Black Female Student-Athletes Face Lack of Diverse Support

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

While players in the NCAA Tournament were diverse, head coaches and administrators lagged far behind. That's the conclusions from the new report, “Racial and Gender Equity for Black Women Student-Athletes,” authored by Dr. Shaun R. Harper, founder and executive director of the University of Southern California Race and Equity Center. Harper depicts each team in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament.

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Tax Data Issues Discovered on 2024-25 FAFSA; Webinar Scheduled for Wednesday, April 3 to Address Concerns

College Aid Services

The Department of Education announced on Friday that approximately 20% of 2024-25 FAFSA applications were affected by the transmission of inconsistent tax data provided on the Institutional Student Information Records (ISIRs). Yesterday, federal officials released a breakdown of the known issues and invited stakeholders to two webinars to discuss how they will address impacted applications moving… More » Tax Data Issues Discovered on 2024-25 FAFSA; Webinar Scheduled for Wednesday, April 3

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A New Parent PLUS Loan After Double Consolidation? A Parent’s Guide to Access More Funding

Student Loan Planner

As a Parent PLUS loan borrower who successfully completed the double-consolidation loophole you’ve unlocked more affordable repayment plan options like IBR, PAYE, or SAVE. If you have kids who are still in college, you might need new Parent PLUS Loans in the future but might not have access to the highly advantageous double-consolidation strategy. The… The post A New Parent PLUS Loan After Double Consolidation?

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Crunch Time for the FAFSA Rollout

College Planners of America

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the means by which students obtain their fair share of the billions of dollars in Federal, state, and college financial aid to help defray the cost of college. The problems affecting the current admissions cycle began when the 2024-25 FAFSA was late. It wasn’t available from the Department of Education (ED) until December 31, whereas the FAFSA’s usual availability date is October 1.

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Professor, Journalist to Pen Book on J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar Impact

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

West Chester University assistant professor Dr. Jeremy C. McCool and award-winning journalist Earl Hopkins have announced a deal with publisher Rowman & Littlefield to pen a book about Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole. Award-winning journalist Earl Hopkins and West Chester University assistant professor Dr. Jeremy C. McCool plan to write a book about the impact of Kendrick Lamar and J.

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Update on Tax Data Discrepancies, Temporary Solution & FAFSAs to be Reprocessed

College Aid Services

The Department of Education has announced several important updates today regarding the inconsistent tax data affecting up to 20% of FAFSA applications for the upcoming 2024-25 academic year. In response to feedback from colleges, the Department announced that it will automatically reprocess all FAFSA records affected by the April 1 announcement. They will also reprocess records… More » Update on Tax Data Discrepancies, Temporary Solution & FAFSAs to be Reprocessed The post Update on T

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OER24 keynote resources – The future isn’t what it used to be: Open education at a crossroads

Catherine Cronin

At the recent OER24 conference in Cork, Ireland, Laura Czerniewicz and I had the great honour of giving a joint keynote, in the company of another keynoter, the inimitable Rajiv Jhangiani. In addition, we were inspired by the range and depth of work shared by so many in the international open education community who presented at and participated in the conference.

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Crunch Time for the FAFSA Rollout

College Planners of America

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the means by which students obtain their fair share of the billions of dollars in Federal, state, and college financial aid to help defray the cost of college. The problems affecting the current admissions cycle began when the 2024-25 FAFSA was late. It wasn’t available from the Department of Education (ED) until December 31, whereas the FAFSA’s usual availability date is October 1.

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How Data Drives Student Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Students at LaGuardia Community College in Long Island City, NY. The Institute of Higher Education Policy (IHEP), a nonprofit organization dedicated to access and success for students in postsecondary institutions, has released studies of two Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) that are leading the way in student success: four-year public University of North Texas (UNT) and two-year public LaGuardia Community College in New York City.

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Financial Value Transparency and Gainful Employment Reporting Requirements Extended to October 1

College Aid Services

Institutions will have until October 1, 2024 to provide all required reporting. The Department is providing institutions additional time to report such information by allowing institutions to submit the information that was previously due by July 31, 2024 to be submitted by no later than October 1, 2024. POSTED DATE: March 29, 2024 AUTHOR: Federal… More » Financial Value Transparency and Gainful Employment Reporting Requirements Extended to October 1 The post Financial Value Transparency a

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Navigating K-12 Financial Aid: Strategies for Success

School & Student Services by Community Brands

Author: Craig Dodson, Vice President of Customer Support, Education Solutions According to the National Catholic Educational Association Data Brief, in the 2022-2023 school year, we witnessed a 0.3% increase in Catholic school enrollment nationwide, reflecting a two-year growth trend in Catholic school attendance. With rising enrollment comes an increased demand for financial aid, which affects faith-based, private, and independent K-12 schools.

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Symplicity CareerHub and UniHub Introduce our new Job Search Alert Emails and Organisation Logos

Symplicity

The latest CareerHub and UniHub Version 5.13 Release continues Symplicity’s focus on student engagement and ensuring students are further supported to improve their future career prospects.

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Investing in Community Colleges

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It’s not an everyday occurrence when a community college leader gets a phone call telling them their institution will receive an influx of funding in the millions. But such was the case at many two-year schools across the U.S. when MacKenzie Scott, one of the richest women in the world, decided to make a major investment in community colleges. Dr. Yoshiko Harden While Scott’s investment in historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) is well-documented, her contributions to community col

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FSA Publishes the Latest on Federal Aid Management and Student Eligibility in the 2024-25 Federal Student Aid Handbook

College Aid Services

Institutions now have access to the newest version of the 2024-2025 Federal Student Aid Handbook, which include changes to the volumes related to managing federal aid funding and student eligibility. The latest update includes the publication of Volume 4 (Processing Aid and Managing FSA Funds) , and several updates to Volume 1 (Student Eligibility).

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Good Gut Health

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach

Did you know that your digestive system plays an essential role in your overall health? Nurturing a population of good gut bacteria is good for your health. What you eat may encourage the growth of good or bad bacteria. For example, avoiding processed foods, high-fat foods, and foods high in added sugars is important for maintaining a healthy gut. Eating high-fiber and fermented foods actively promotes the growth of good gut bacteria.

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Last Minute College Financial Aid Tips for the Class of 2024

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

For college seniors, the end is near! Within another month, these seniors will become the class of 2024! Next thing you know, they’ll be cramming the car full of every last necessary item and heading off to their new home for the next four years. The college application and prep process is nearly over now, too! It’s been a long journey (as I’m sure many parents would agree) but it has been well worth the effort for most families.

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Silenced Voices: Confronting Linguistic Discrimination and Cultural Erasure in Academia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

One day, while walking to a work meeting at a university in a supposedly progressive Northeast state, I encountered a disheartening sight. A photo depicted an individual holding a sign that read: "Please Speak English." This photo was placed clearly and proudly on a mantel in a student lounge within an office that many non-English speakers frequent.

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Upcoming Webinars Offer Title IV Recertification Training to Eligible Institutions

College Aid Services

Federal Student Aid is hosting a pair of webinars later this year to train administrators on the recertification process for Title IV programs, which must be submitted 90 days before the expiration of their school’s Program Participate Agreement (PPA). Please be aware that these online trainings are designated for institutions whose recertification applications are due… More » Upcoming Webinars Offer Title IV Recertification Training to Eligible Institutions The post Upcoming Webinar

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Sexual Assault Prevention Speakers who Make an Impact

CAMPUSPEAK

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). This is a time for advocates, survivors, their loved ones, and the community to… The post Sexual Assault Prevention Speakers who Make an Impact appeared first on CAMPUSPEAK.

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Letter from the Exectuive Director : March 2024

Believe in Students

Dear Friend: We are in an extraordinarily challenging time for higher education. In 2020, the pandemic helped shed light on the issues we have long known are true: the increase in the price of college for students and the accompanying rise in basic needs insecurity for today’s students is a serious threat to the long-term success of our higher education system.

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Alabama State Launches Women’s Flag Football

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Alabama State University’s Department of Athletics has announced its plans to launch a competitive women's flag football program in the 2024-25 academic year. The program will be the first at a Division 1 historically Black college or university, according to officials. Dr. Jason Cable "The International Olympic Committee recently included men's and women's flag football in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games and likewise, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is closely monitoring

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Proprietary Institutions Receive eZ-Audit Updates, Guidance for Annual Compliance Report

College Aid Services

The Department of Education has made numerous changes to the eZ-Audit reporting system as part of the 90/10 regulatory changes that went into effect on July 1, 2023 for proprietary organizations; officials expect to finish the updates by June 30, 2024. These updated guidelines also apply to for-profit institutions who have “gone through or are… More » Proprietary Institutions Receive eZ-Audit Updates, Guidance for Annual Compliance Report The post Proprietary Institutions Receive eZ-

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Transfer Advocate Blog, Issue 22

Missouri State Academic Advising and Transfer Cent

Missouri State News Missouri State Extends FAFSA Deadline Missouri State is extending the financial aid priority deadline from April 1 to May 1. This gives students more time to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form. Please refer students to the Office of Financial Aid for more information. Missouri State News Transfer News To Transform Transfer, Key Barriers Must be Overcome The state of California signed legislation in 2021 to improve the transfer path for students

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Leadership at All Levels of Higher Ed

The University Innovation Alliance

Leadership at All Levels of Higher Ed A Conversation With Casey Sacks, President of BridgeValley Community and Technical College bridget Thu, 04/04/2024 - 00:01 Community College Higher Ed Leadership Inside Higher Ed Weekly Wisdom Most leaders that we meet through the University Innovation Alliance (UIA) arrived at their jobs by moving upward or laterally.

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DREAM Conference Marks Milestone

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Back in February, more than 1,000 practitioners from hundreds of colleges across the nation gathered in Orlando, Florida, to exchange evidence-based approaches to accelerating student success and equity. Lumina Foundation CEO Jamie Merisotis delivers a keynote address at the DREAM 2024 conference. DREAM — the signature annual event of Achieving the Dream — a nonprofit organization that works to close achievement gaps, has become the go-to convening for community college educators and policymaker

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FSA Launches “Fast News” Blog to Keep Administrators Informed on 2024-25 FAFSA

College Aid Services

The Department of Education announced the creation of FAFSA Fast News: an online blog dedicated to connecting federal officials and financial aid professionals about all things related to the new FAFSA application. This forum is yet another resource that schools can utilize to stay up-to-date on the latest information as Rich Cordray, Chief Operating Officer of… More » FSA Launches “Fast News” Blog to Keep Administrators Informed on 2024-25 FAFSA The post FSA Launches “Fast New

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Principal vs. Guardian Disability Insurance: Key Factors to Consider Before Choosing

Student Loan Planner

Long-term disability insurance serves as income protection for injuries and illnesses that might prevent you from working for several months, years or even until retirement. There are various types of disability insurance. But high-income earners — like doctors and dentists — need a specialty-specific policy, such as those offered by two of the “Big 5”… The post Principal vs.

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Welcome Ready Education’s New VP of Client Experience – Dr. Melissa Harts

Ready Education

We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Melissa Harts has joined Ready Education as the new VP of Client Experience.

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KIANTRA LOZA

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Kiantra Loza Kiantra Loza has been appointed director of admissions and outreach, international students, and campus central at the College of DuPage in Illinois. She served as associate director of admissions and outreach. Loza holds a master’s in organizational leadership from Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois, and a doctorate in education from Aurora University in Illinois.