Report: Four Ways to Promote Rural College Student Enrollment, Completion Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed Research shows that rural learners face unique challenges in getting to and through college, including reliable transportation, food and housing insecurity, and access to health care and high-speed internet.
A new report from the Institute for College Access & Success offers insight on what higher education institutions and policymakers can do to break down the barriers that prevent students living in rural communities from pursuing their college dreams. |
How Training in the Trades Is Helping Washington Women Succeed After Prison Charlotte West, The Seattle Times A year after being released from prison, three out of four people are unemployed. But the day after Brittany Wright, 30, got out in June, she was reporting to work. Now, six months later, she’s earning $31 per hour working on a light rail expansion project for Sound Transit.
Wright credits her new career path to a 16-week state program called Trades Related Apprenticeship Coaching, or TRAC, that helps combat a monumental challenge incarcerated people face when they reenter society: quickly finding jobs with decent wages in fields that will actually employ people with prison records. |
Student Success 2.0 Michael Horn and Jeff Selingo, Future U Much has changed in higher education since the pandemic, with colleges everywhere forced to take a hard look at ways to better engage students, retain them, and graduate them.
On this episode of Future U, two leaders of the student success movement discuss what needs to happen to meet the immediate and long-term needs of students in today's new educational paradigm. |
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