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Student Success…. A Definition for the Very Few

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

What does student success mean? Some colleges associate student success with high graduation rates, others focus on alumni achievements, and then other colleges emphasize test scores and grades. Since institutions use different definitions regarding the term “student success,” it raises a critical question: Who are we leaving behind? Dr. Merrill L.

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Dr. Sushilla Knottenbelt Shares Why Implementing Student Experience and Belonging Interventions Matter

IHEP Institute for Higher Education Policy

When the University of New Mexico implemented student sense of belonging interventions, the rate of A and B grades in those courses increased and withdrawal rates decreased. Attending to student experience and fostering students’ sense of belonging can be crucial for boosting student success because when students feel connected to their campus community, they are more likely succeed academically and persist toward earning degrees.

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Active Minds x First Aid Beauty: Your Ultimate Guide to Managing Stress and Finding Support on Campus

Active Minds

Are you a college student who sometimes feels overwhelmed by the pressures of academic life? Are you struggling to manage stress and find the support you need on campus? Look no further! Active Minds and First Aid Beauty have partnered to engage college students like you to share your voices and impact your communities today, and for years to come. If you’re feeling the stress of school and personal life, we want to help.

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Expanding Horizons: The 2024 Keith Sherin Global Leaders Program 

COE

Expanding Horizons: The 2024 Keith Sherin Global Leaders Program August 26, 2024 — by Terrance L. Hamm A group picture of participants from the 2024 Keith Sherin Global Leaders program with group leaders in the Netherlands. Study abroad programs are more than just academic experiences; they are opportunities for personal growth, cultural immersion, and the development of global perspectives.

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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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Going Back to School Means Increasing Black/Minoritized Family Engagement Too

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Imagine this. I am a rather strong person, someone who is willing to take on challenges that inhibit Black and other minoritized children from reaching their potential in schools and society. When raising my son (now an adult and father), I always found parent-teacher conferences intimidating. Imagine that. There was usually more than one teacher, so I felt outnumbered.

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Dr. Sushilla Knottenbelt Shares Why Implementing Student Experience and Belonging Interventions Matter

IHEP Institute for Higher Education Policy

When the University of New Mexico implemented student sense of belonging interventions, the rate of A and B grades in those courses increased and withdrawal rates decreased. Attending to student experience and fostering students’ sense of belonging can be crucial for boosting student success because when students feel connected to their campus community, they are more likely succeed academically and persist toward earning degrees.

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writing from the PhD part one

Patter by Pat Thomson

So you want to write from your PhD thesis. Where to start, you might ask? Your first job is to decide whether your PhD is a book – or not. Perhaps the thesis could be a book but won’t because of the job and career demands you’re facing. Either way, let’s start this conversation by assuming that there’s no book, or at least not yet. You’ve decided to write papers for peer reviewed journals.

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Investment in Math Education is Needed to Fuel the STEM Workforce

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

One of the most strategic investments that can be made when it comes to having a well-prepared workforce for the economy of the future is in mathematics education. The intersection of strong math skills and success in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) career fields presents an opportunity not only for individuals but also for the overall economic development of our communities.

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The IDR Recertification Time Bomb: Borrowers’ Payments Will Soar in 2025

Student Loan Planner

Millions of student loan borrowers are about to confront soaring income-driven repayment (IDR) payments far higher than most realize, and it’s going to start happening in waves in 2025. This “IDR recertification time bomb” could have major implications for the economy, and the pending challenges to the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan could… The post The IDR Recertification Time Bomb: Borrowers’ Payments Will Soar in 2025 appeared first on Student Loan Planner.

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Schools Urged to Delay Recent Pell Grant Transmissions Amid Processing Errors

College Aid Services

Federal Student Aid has uncovered a technological problem where schools are receiving a Pell Grant rejection code from COD despite the student being eligible according to FPS, the individual ISIR, and the FPP. This problem currently impacts Pell Grant recipients only and the Department is requesting that institutions delay the transmission of 2024-25 records for… More » Schools Urged to Delay Recent Pell Grant Transmissions Amid Processing Errors The post Schools Urged to Delay Recent Pell

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Nobody’s Perfect: Helping Students Navigate Achievement and Academic Excellence

Timely MD

Michael “MJ” Curtis Jr. is accustomed to success. He graduated from the honors program at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville College of Nursing. He led a wide range of student groups, from the Student Government Association to the Multicultural Mentoring Program to Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. In addition to being widely involved, he was well-known and respected by his professors and peers.

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Mitchell Named President of Howard University Hospital

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Roger Mitchell Jr. Dr. Roger A. Mitchell, Jr., has been named president of Howard University Hospital. Adventist HealthCare and Howard University recently announced the appointment as part of their management service agreement and continue discussions for a long-term partnership. “Dr. Mitchell is uniquely qualified to lead Howard University Hospital, bringing decades of strong leadership experience and insight from regional, national and international healthcare roles,” said John Sackett, pr

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But I Don’t Want to Be a Leader

Steve Keating

I recently had a conversation about leadership with the owner of what I would call a big, small company. He employs about 800 people, so not a small company but not really a big one either. Anyway, we were talking about what type of person he generally tries to employ. He said he only hires people who want to be leaders. He went on to explain that having the opportunity to lead others, and not taking advantage of it, is a terrible waste.

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2025-26 FAFSA Specifications Guide (August 2024 Update)

College Aid Services

Federal Student Aid has released the first four 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. Available Volumes: Introduction: This section provides an overview of the information in… More » 2025-26 FAFSA Specifications Guide (August 2024 Update) The post 2025-26 FAFSA Specifications Guide (August 2024 Update)

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Department of Education Updates General Regulations to Better Serve the Community

Ed.gov Homeroom

The U.S. Department of Education (Department) is excited to announce the most significant update to its Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) since 2013. EDGAR serves as the foundational set of policies and rules governing the billions of dollars in grants the Department administers each year. These significant updates improve the regulations in several ways Continue Reading The post Department of Education Updates General Regulations to Better Serve the Community appea

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Digital Learning May Help Improve Outcomes Among the Under-Resourced Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Digital learning tools can help narrow equity gaps, according to a new report from Every Learner Everywhere. Every Learner Everywhere Every Learner Everywhere is a network of organizations with expertise in evaluating, implementing, scaling, and measuring the efficacy of education technologies, curriculum and course design strategies, teaching practices, and support services in blended and online learning environments.

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From Compton to Coding - Angelica’s Journey to Empower Her Community

Close the Gap Foundation

Growing up in Compton, a city often characterized by its challenges, Angelica could have easily followed a different path. Yet, her passion for learning and a desire to make a difference led her to a field she never imagined: computer science. From Early Beginnings to Finding a Passion "My parents have a party rental business, and we've been working on it since I was five years old," Angelica shared, highlighting the early start to her work ethic.

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Team Spotlight: Anna Kelly

College Aid Services

Our August Team Spotlight features Anna Kelly, whose distinguished financial aid career spans over four decades before she joined College Aid Services as a Senior Consultant in 2024. Anna’s journey began in 1983 as an administrative assistant, and since then, she has held leadership roles, including Director of Financial Aid at institutions like Boston University.… More » Team Spotlight: Anna Kelly The post Team Spotlight: Anna Kelly first appeared on College Aid Services.

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What is a good example of allyship?

CAMPUSPEAK

Many people ask me how I show up in terms of allyship and what it really looks like in practice.… The post What is a good example of allyship? appeared first on CAMPUSPEAK.

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University of Richmond Expands Richmond’s Promise to Virginia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Kevin F. Hallock More prospective University of Richmond students will qualify for Richmond’s Promise to Virginia thanks to changes to the initiative, which targets first-time, first-year students who meet certain income and need-based financial aid criteria. In its effort to make education more affordable, the university is increasing the qualifying income level for lower-income Virginians to receive financial assistance.

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Another FAFSA Failure Will Delay Aid Payments

College Planners of America

The most recent failure in the rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will leave many college students without critical financial aid as the fall semester approaches. On July 30th, the U.S. Education Department’s (ED) announced their decision to defer their acceptance of batch corrections. The ED stated that batch correction functionality would be deferred until the 2025-2026 FAFSA cycle after stating in June that it was to be available by the middle of August.

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2024-25 Guidelines for Supplemental FSEOG and FWS Allocations

College Aid Services

The Department of Education has detailed the distribution process for excess FSEOG and FWS program funds from the previous academic year as well as how eligible institutions will be notified by the end of September 2024. The electronic announcement explains how the 2024-25 allocations will be determined by one’s fair share calculations. Specifically, qualified schools… More » 2024-25 Guidelines for Supplemental FSEOG and FWS Allocations The post 2024-25 Guidelines for Supplemental FS

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211-Resource for Iowans

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach

211 Iowa , 211iowa.org, is free. It provides a complete information and referral system that connects Iowa residents to various health and human service programs—for example, community services, disaster services, and governmental programs. If you need assistance, 211 is your one-stop source for information. You can also use it to explore what resources are available.

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California Legislators Pass Tuition-Free Community College Bachelor’s Degree Bill

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Legislation designed to ease the financial burdens of Californians seeking four-year degrees has passed both chambers of the state legislature. AB 2093 would allow low-income students pursuing a bachelor's degrees at any California community college tuition free. Two-year degree seekers are already eligible for such fee waivers through the California Promise Program.

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Another FAFSA Failure Will Delay Aid Payments

College Planners of America

The most recent failure in the rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will leave many college students without critical financial aid as the fall semester approaches. On July 30th, the U.S. Education Department’s (ED) announced their decision to defer their acceptance of batch corrections. The ED stated that batch correction functionality would be deferred until the 2025-2026 FAFSA cycle after stating in June that it was to be available by the middle of August.

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2025-26 FAFSA Beta 1 Testing Opens to Community-Based Organizations

College Aid Services

The Department recently announced that it would select a group of students and institutions of higher education (IHEs) to test the 2025-26 FAFSA before its public release later this year. In addition, two to six community-based organization (CBOs) will also have the opportunity to beta test the new application. Interested CBOs must complete an online… More » 2025-26 FAFSA Beta 1 Testing Opens to Community-Based Organizations The post 2025-26 FAFSA Beta 1 Testing Opens to Community-Based Or

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Mastering the College Timeline: Key Deadlines You Need to Know

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

Applying to college can feel like a daunting task with numerous deadlines to keep track of. From admission applications to financial aid forms, staying organized and aware of key dates is crucial when you’re applying for college. This guide outlines the essential deadlines you need to know to master the college timeline and ensure a smooth application process.

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UW-Milwaukee Lays Off 32 Tenured Faculty Members

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Thirty-two tenured faculty members are slated for layoffs at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM). Dr. Mark A. Mone The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents approved budget cuts that include the recommended layoffs as part of an effort to mitigate its declining enrollment and financial challenges. Officials said the layoffs are the resulted from the elimination of the College of General Studies (CGS) at the university’s Waukesha campus, where students could earn an associate de

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The Door: A Lifeline for New York City’s Youth 

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The Door: A Lifeline for New York City’s Youth August 26, 2024 — by Barbara Clapp Since 1972, The Door has been a beacon of hope for New York City’s youth, offering a lifeline through its comprehensive range of services. Many New Yorkers have shared how The Door’s wraparound supports have been crucial in transforming their lives. Today’s youth face a range of growing challenges—financial instability, a housing crisis, and a national mental health emergency.

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2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide (August 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. Update on August 27, 2024: The Department has updated Volume 5. The changes made are specified in the Change History Table on page v within… More » 2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide (August 2024 Update) The post 2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide (August 2024 Update) first appeared

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From the Dietitian’s Desk: Submit questions to our new nutrition column

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Student Health & Well-Being is kicking off the semester with a fantastic new feature: an advice column dedicated to all your burning questions about food and nutrition! Submit your questions using this form , which will be anonymous to be mindful of your privacy. We may reword or summarize a submission for clarity or leave out identifying details if the letter is published.

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Report Underscores Diverse Approaches to Advising for HSIs

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Gabriel O. Bermea Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) may be models for how institutions can organize to effectively serve and advise students, according to a new report from Rutgers Center for Minority Serving Institutions. The center’s visiting scholar Dr. Gabriel O. Bermea authored the report, “ Construir el Camino: How Hispanic-Serving Institutions Design and Deliver Academic Advising ,” which examines diverse models and approaches to advising at HSIs.

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Applying For College—The Quick Version

Counselors' Corner

by Patrick O'Connor, Ph.D. It never fails. You run wonderful, detailed workshops, lunch talks, and seminars on the benefits of college throughout junior year, but it’s only now that a couple (dozen) seniors realize that maybe, just maybe, they should start thinking about life after high school. Now, when you are up to your ears in schedule changes, new students, 504s and other duties as assigned.

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2024-25 FSA Handbook Update: Appendices Now Available

College Aid Services

Federal Student Aid has published the Appendices of the 2024-2025 Federal Student Aid Handbook. These sections contain information that is too comprehensive for one volume and must be separated in order to maintain the handbook’s overall flow. Available Appendices: Appendix A: Orientation to Online Resources A directory of resources for technical information and specialized assistance… More » 2024-25 FSA Handbook Update: Appendices Now Available The post 2024-25 FSA Handbook Update:

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These 3 Biden Student Loan Relief Programs End in September

Student Loan Planner

Three major Biden administration student loan relief programs are on track to end during the month of September. The benefits of these programs have had far-reaching effects, and their conclusion will impact student loan forgiveness, repayment, collections, and credit reporting for millions. Here’s a breakdown and what borrowers should know. IDR account adjustment forgiveness program… The post These 3 Biden Student Loan Relief Programs End in September appeared first on Student Loan Planne

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It’s Time to Vote

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Another school year is underway, which means millions of students are again struggling to learn without their basic needs met, and thousands of colleges are trying to teach with grossly inadequate resources. Far from “very demure, very mindful,” this situation should engage us. It should make us think. It should make us vote. Dr. Sara Goldrick-Rab The fact is that the egregious underfunding of American public higher education and its minority-serving institutions is primarily a political problem

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