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THE COLLEGE CHOICE Accessibility and the Intangibles: How 2 Students With Disabilities Chose a College By Eric Hoover This is the second article in a series on college applicants and the circumstances that shaped their choices this spring. ADVERTISEMENT FIGHTING STICKER SHOCK Tuition-Discount Rates Continued to Climb at Private Colleges By Audrey Williams June For every dollar in tuition and fees collected from first-time undergraduates, private colleges used nearly 55 cents for financial aid. STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH Colleges Should Spend Covid-Relief Funds on Mental-Health Support, Education Department Says By Kate Hidalgo Bellows The announcement is the latest in a series of efforts from federal lawmakers to address the campus mental-health crisis.
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TEACHING ‘Shell Shocked’ Students Reflect on 2 Tough Years By Beth McMurtrie Students write about what made them feel disengaged in college this year, and what helped.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live CYBERSECURITY Threats to College Cybersecurity UPCOMING: May 24 | 2 p.m. ET: Colleges face an urgent threat from cyberattacks. They must respond with equal urgency. Featuring experts in technology and network security, this virtual event explains why and how they should. With Support From Microsoft. Register now. SHIFTING LANDSCAPE The Changing Higher-Ed Ecosystem UPCOMING: May 25 | 2 p.m. ET: The higher-ed marketplace is changing with new education providers online and in person. This virtual forum brings together experts to examine that trend and how it will affect adult learners and other students. With Support From LinkedIn. Register now.
UPCOMING EVENT Join us June 7-24 for a virtual professional development program on overcoming the challenges of the department chair role and creating a strategic vision for individual and departmental growth. Reserve your spot now. Space is limited.
Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT The Best Career Advice My Mentors Ever Gave Me By Aaron Basko Mentoring is vital in administrative careers, too. Here are five “rules” to shape your career or aid someone else’s.
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