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Integrating Data Systems to Improve Student Outcomes with Chris Campbell

Civitas Learning

Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Youtube Music | Full Transcript As technology evolves and students’ needs change, institutions are looking to stay ahead of the curve by making data-informed decisions. In a conversation with Chris Campbell, Chief Information Officer at DeVry University, we learn how their institution is closing student opportunity gaps through its award-winning technology systems and continuous data evaluation.

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Our Advice for Making College Campuses Ready for Diverse Student Populations

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Across higher education, the desire for diversity among student populations is usually the responsibility of recruitment efforts but falls short in retention strategies. Colleges typically use a variety of assessments such as standardized tests, essays, and GPA to determine a student's readiness for life in academia. However, there is an oversight that continues to happen.

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2024 Mental Health Conference Wrap-Up: Insights, Innovations, and Inspiration

Active Minds

As the curtains close on the 2024 Active Minds Mental Health Conference, we find ourselves reflecting not only on the inspiring conversations and thought-provoking ideas shared over the weekend but also on the palpable energy that filled every session. From keynotes that uplifted the voices of Gen Z and allies, to interactive workshops, this year’s conference brought together passionate students, advocates, and experts, all with lived experiences in a collective mission to reshape the conversat

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The Art of Saying No

Steve Keating

Several years ago, I was part of a group welcoming summer interns to the company where I worked. As one of my colleagues was talking about what success in business looks like, they told this group of high achievers to “say yes to every request and figure out how you’re going to do it later.” I knew, for several reasons, that was about the worst advice you could give anyone.

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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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Preparing Students for Good Jobs by 2031: Insights and Strategies for Career Services Professionals

Symplicity

In a recent study conducted by Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW) , significant insights emerged about the future landscape of good jobs and the role of four-year degrees in securing them by 2031. For career services professionals, understanding these trends is crucial in guiding students towards successful career paths.

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Boldly Future Forward

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

With enrollment hovering at 13,885 as of fall 2023, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (N.C. A&T) is the largest historically Black university in the country. With roots dating back to 1891, the university has evolved to address new technologies, especially in agriculture, and prepare readily employable graduates. Dr. Leonard Williams, the director and professor of food safety and microbiology at N.C.

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Improve Stress & Relationships by Setting Boundaries at Work

Thrive Alliance Group

Many educators tend to put the needs of others before their own needs. That may seem like a good thing for people working with children, but it actually leads to poor outcomes for everyone. Setting boundaries at work can help administrators, teachers and support staff to be more effective and satisfied in their jobs. Here’s what you need to know. What exactly are boundaries and why do we need them?

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Class to Career: Essential Soft Skills Every College Student Needs

Timely MD

You’re conducting a virtual job interview and the person cannot be bothered to turn on their camera. A potential entry-level hire can’t maintain eye contact during your conversation. You receive an email from a candidate with a request for unreasonable compensation based on the role and the person’s experience. Sound familiar? You may have had a similar experience.

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Morehouse Gifted Anonymous $20M Supporting New Professorships

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Morehouse College has received an anonymous, $20 million gift to expand academic programs and professorships at the college. Dr. Kendrick Brown “This transformational $20 million gift will allow us to increase the ranks of our esteemed and talented professors so that we can uphold the legacy of excellence in our classrooms as our as veteran faculty retire,” said Morehouse President Dr.

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2025-26 FAFSA Timeline Announced; Testing begins October 1st

College Aid Services

The U.S. Department of Education (Department) today announced that the 2025-26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA® form) will be launched through a new process. Starting on October 1, the Department will release the 2025-26 FAFSA form for testing with a limited set of students and institutions. The Department will make the application available… More » 2025-26 FAFSA Timeline Announced; Testing begins October 1st The post 2025-26 FAFSA Timeline Announced; Testing begins October

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Repairing the College-to-Career Pipeline

The University Innovation Alliance

Repairing the College-to-Career Pipeline A Conversation With Aimée Eubanks Davis, Founder and CEO of Braven Elana Thu, 08/15/2024 - 18:01 Image College to Career First Generation Weekly Wisdom Braven is an inspiring organization: a nonprofit that partners with higher education institutions to guide their graduates into the workforce. While the University Innovation Alliance (UIA) focuses on higher ed, we also care about what happens after students earn their degree.

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Simplifying Financial Aid for International Students

School & Student Services by Community Brands

The United States has long been a desirable destination for international students seeking world-class education. In recent years, there’s been a notable surge in the number of international students applying to US-based private schools. This trend is driven by a combination of factors, including the allure of a holistic education, the pursuit of global citizenship, and the increasing recognition of US private schools on the world stage.

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ED Announces New Process to Launch 2025-26 FAFSA

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

A more efficient process is underway for filing the 2025-26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Jeremy Singer According to U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel A. Cordona, the new process is informed by conversations with and feedback from students, institutions, and other stakeholders following a challenging 2024-25 FAFSA cycle. “Thanks to the partnership of our stakeholders, we’ve developed a better implementation process for 2025-26,” said Cardona.

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FSA Announces 2024-25 Fundamentals Training Series

College Aid Services

Federal Student Aid has created a new training series that focuses on rudimentary topics such as how schools request funds from the Department of Education, reporting requirements, and institutional eligibility for Title IV funds. The series will be divided into the two sections: a self-paced course called FSA Fundamentals Online and the FSA Fundamentals Virtual… More » FSA Announces 2024-25 Fundamentals Training Series The post FSA Announces 2024-25 Fundamentals Training Series first appe

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Build and Maintain a Valuable Personal Brand

CAMPUSPEAK

Building and maintaining a valuable personal brand is crucial in advancing your career. As Jeff Bezos famously said, “Your personal… The post Build and Maintain a Valuable Personal Brand appeared first on CAMPUSPEAK.

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CollegeAdvisor x StudyLab: Why Students Need College Admissions Support

Student Research Foundation

College admissions counseling is on the rise , meaning more students and families are turning to specialized advisors to guide them through the college application process. You can find countless college application help services, all offering various services at different price points. However, they all claim to be doing the same thing: helping students gain admission to their dream school.

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Bloomberg Philanthropies Gifts Over $600M to Historically Black Medical Schools

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Philanthropist and former New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has committed $600 million to the endowments of four historically Black medical schools. Howard University College of Medicine, Meharry Medical School of Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine, Charles Drew University of Medicine & Science will benefit from the gift by the Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Greenwood Initiative.

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Navigating Conflicting Information in Title IV Administration

College Aid Services

As Title IV administrators, we’re all too familiar with the term “conflicting information.” It’s a staple in our daily operations in higher education, and its regulatory definition can be found in 34 CFR 668.16(f), 34 CFR 668.16(b)(3), and 34 CFR 668.54(a)(2). These regulations require Financial Aid Administrators (FAAs) to establish a robust system for identifying… More » Navigating Conflicting Information in Title IV Administration The post Navigating Conflicting

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Close the Gap Launches 6th Annual Social Impact Fellowship and Inaugural Self-Led Program to Empower (YOU)th

Close the Gap Foundation

San Francisco Bay Area, CALIFORNIA – August 2024 – Close the Gap proudly announces the launch of its sixth annual Social Impact Fellowship, running from June to September 2024. This transformative program empowers first-generation, low-income (FGLI) high school juniors and seniors in California, Oregon, and Washington through project-based learning, structured mentorship, and professional skills workshops.

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The Ultimate Guide to Starting College

Student Research Foundation

Starting college can be stressful for many students. During your first two years of college, you’ll likely be in a whole new environment, surrounded by all new people, and maybe even living on your own for the first time. For many students, the first two years of college can be a huge adjustment period! If you’re worried about starting college, it helps to know what you can expect.

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Johnson Appointed Edmund W. Gordon Chair for Policy Research and Evaluation at ETS

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Odis Johnson Jr. has been named the Edmund W. Gordon Chair for Policy Research and Evaluation at the Educational Testing Service (ETS). Johnson is currently the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Social Policy and STEM Equity at Johns Hopkins University. In this new role, he is expected to guide policy research at the assessment organization with the goal of advancing equitable access to quality education and fair assessment for learners.

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Updated Learning Tracks, Basic Training Modules Offer New Courses for 2024-25

College Aid Services

Financial Aid administrators can access the 2024-25 training materials for this year’s Learning Tracks, which are designed as brief courses that focus on one particular subject at a time and are available through the FSA Training Center. The Department of Education also highlighted the FSA Basic Training for New Staff and FSA Fundamentals Online for professionals… More » Updated Learning Tracks, Basic Training Modules Offer New Courses for 2024-25 The post Updated Learning Tracks, Ba

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Proven Tips to Reduce Admin Burnout this Academic Year

Ready Education

Burnout is one of the main reasons why employees take time off work or look for other employment. With nearly half of those surveyed saying they feel burnt out at work, it’s a problem which is affecting all employers, including higher education. In the fast-paced environment of campus life, administrators play a crucial role in ensuring smooth operations and engagement within student communities.

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Explore careers in clean energy: Enter the Power Your Future Challenge

Ed.gov Homeroom

Today, the U.S. Department of Education is pleased to launch the Power Your Future Challenge — the second challenge in its annual CTE Momentum series to prepare high school students for rewarding careers and increase access to career and technical education. The Department invites teams to submit action plans that will advance the use of Continue Reading The post Explore careers in clean energy: Enter the Power Your Future Challenge appeared first on ED.gov Blog.

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From Controllers to Careers: Using Esports to Develop Tech Skills in Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Higher education institutions are increasingly recognizing the importance of equipping students with practical, job-ready skills to meet industry demands given the rapidly evolving landscape of the tech economy. One innovative strategy is the integration of esports programs within higher education settings. To effectively bridge the tech skills gap and engage students in cultivating marketable skills, it is essential for academic institutions to find ways to align their initiatives with students

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Healthy Fair Food

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach

The 2024 Iowa State Fair , iowastatefair.org, theme is “Fair Fever.” It brings to mind fond memories and local traditions. From August 8th to the 18th, fairgoers can expect new and old fair foods, enjoy the exciting rides, participate in friendly competitions, and look forward to fun entertainment. Let’s talk about healthy food options , iowastatefair.org/food, at the fair.

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Stay Ahead: The Ultimate College Application Timeline and Tips for High School Students

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

Applying to college is an exciting yet challenging journey. Staying organized is key to managing deadlines, essays, recommendation letters, and other essential components of your application. That’s why today I want to share my ultimate college application timeline – and some tips – to help you stay on track! Create a Master Timeline If you’re not a junior or senior in high school, you can still be thinking about college!

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Institutions Receive Draft FVT/GE Completers List, 60-Day Correction Windows Begins

College Aid Services

FSA released a draft of the Financial Value Transparency and Gainful Employment (FVT/GE) Completers List: a document that contains important GE data (i.e. Debt-to-Earnings, Earnings Premium measures, etc.) to evaluate the financial outcomes of educational programs. Schools enrolled in the NSLDS reporting system have access to the draft through their SAIG mailbox and have until… More » Institutions Receive Draft FVT/GE Completers List, 60-Day Correction Windows Begins The post Institutions

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Fraternity Offers Micro Grants Toward Voter Education, Mobilization

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., is providing grants to its chapters in support of voter education, registration, and mobilization efforts for the 2024 U. S. election cycle. Dr. Willis L Lonzer III “At no time in our history has exercising our right to vote been more critical with our very Democracy at stake,” said Dr. Willis L. Lonzer, III, general president of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and chairman of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) Council of Presidents.

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WACADA Fall Conference

WACADA

Registration is now open for the Wisconsin Academic Advising Association’s 2024 fall conference. Join us for affordable and relevant professional development at.

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FERPA Exceptions: A Study in Studies

Student Privacy Compass

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, or FERPA, protects personally identifiable information from education records from unauthorized disclosure.

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Addressing Conflicting Information: Federal Student Aid Provides Clarity

HEAG

Federal Student Aid’s (FSA) June 17, , 2024, Electronic Announcement clarifies issues around conflicting information that have not needed to be addressed before the 2024 – 2025 award year and the simplified FAFSA ®. However, before we go there, … Read more ».

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KRISTINA L. DUROCHER

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Kristina L. Durocher Kristina L. Durocher has been named visual arts director at the University of Massachusetts Amherst Fine Arts Center. She served as director of the Museum of Art at the University of New Hampshire. Durocher holds a dual Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in art history and painting from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and a Master of Arts degree in art history from UMass Amherst.

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My 5-9 After My 9-5

I'm First!

It’s summertime and no school! But wait…now you have a full-time job. The hardest part of transitioning from college to a summer job is the abruptness of sitting in classes and being on your own schedule to working at a full-time summer job from 9am-5pm.

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The Council for Opportunity in Education Announces 2024 National TRIO Achiever Award Recipients

COE

The Council for Opportunity in Education Announces 2024 National TRIO Achiever Award Recipients August 9, 2024 — by Terrance L. Hamm These outstanding alumni of the Federal TRIO Programs have demonstrated exemplary leadership, dedication, and commitment to advancing educational opportunities and breaking barriers for underserved students. WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Council for Opportunity in Education (COE) is proud to announce the six distinguished recipients of the 2024 National TRIO Achiever Awar

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Senate Appropriators (Again) Direct Department of Education to Keep Vital Student Aid Study Intact

IHEP Institute for Higher Education Policy

Senate appropriators just sent a clear message to the U.S. Department of Education (ED): do not reduce the frequency of the National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS). The message was delivered via the bipartisan fiscal year 2025 funding bill for the agency released late last week. The Senate Appropriations Committee, which passed the bill, reemphasized a prior directive that supports evidence-driven policymaking in higher education.

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