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July 24, 2024

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Information Deficits Undermine College Access

Siva Kumari, Inside Higher Ed

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While considerable resources have been devoted to affordability initiatives over the past two decades, a college degree still remains staggeringly out of reach for many students.

 

Financial barriers aren’t the sole reason for persistent gaps in college access and completion for students from underinvested communities; significant information deficits also play a major role, writes Siva Kumari, CEO of College Possible, in this essay.

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‘I Needed Help’: Students Spill the Truth About College Experiences

Joshua Bay, The 74

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Community college student Jennifer Toledo says earning a four-year degree is exciting, but she's had difficulty navigating the complicated higher education system as a Mexican immigrant. Benjamin Gregory, a former community college student, managed to graduate with an associate degree and transfer to a four-year school despite the challenges of enrolling as an older student.

 

In this interview, a community college student, a transfer student, and a student who left school reveal the struggles of working for a bachelor’s degree.

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Next Steps in Student Mobility

Elise Miller McNeely, Madeline Joy Trimble, and Pooja Patel, Ithaka S+R

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The typical postsecondary student in 2024 accumulates credits from multiple sources and attends multiple institutions before earning a credential. Nevertheless, many state, system, and institutional policies and practices have not adapted to this reality.

 

Ithaka S+R and Complete College America are collaborating to address this challenge, working with a cohort of institutions to document the deployment of holistic credit mobility policies, practices, and technologies.

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What a Kamala Harris Presidency Will Mean for Higher Education, DEI, and History

Liann Herder, Diverse Issues in Higher Education

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Election 2024 continues to surprise. After President Joseph R. Biden dropped out of the presidential election Sunday, he quickly endorsed his vice president, Kamala Harris, to replace him at the top of the ticket.

 

Biden's decision created a whiplash within the Republican base. GOP leaders launched swift attacks on Harris, labeling her as a “DEI” candidate. But despite the attacks, experts agree that a Harris presidential candidacy is as groundbreaking as Biden’s late withdrawal.

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How Could Project 2025 Change Education?

The Hechinger Report

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The proposals in the 2025 Presidential Transition Project—known as Project 2025 and designed for Donald Trump—would reshape the American education system, early education through college, from start to finish.

 

The conservative Heritage Foundation is the primary force behind the sprawling blueprint, which is separate from the much less detailed Republican National Committee 2024 platform, though they share some common themes.

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College Together Provides Different Path for Philadelphia Students to Earn Their Degrees

Dale Mezzacappa, Chalkbeat Philadelphia

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Sanya Sek, a straight-A student, did everything right in high school. She applied to college and even got into Bryn Mawr. But her parents, both of whom had fled the Khmer Rouge in war-torn Cambodia, could not afford college, even though they prized education.

 

Sek then met Oscar Wang and discovered College Together, which opened a whole new set of doors for her.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

Gen Z Demands More Paths to Career Success. It's Time We Listened

Maria Flynn, Forbes

'U.S. News’ Medical-School Rankings Are Out—Except They’re Not Really Rankings

Francie Diep, The Chronicle of Higher Education

College Grads Wish They Had More AI Training

Matthew Dembicki, Community College Daily

Opinion: Arkansas Is Having Success Solving Teacher Shortages, and Other States Should Take Notice

Tequilla Brownie and Ben Kutylo, The Hechinger Report

STUDENT SUPPORTS

Improving Student Success and Closing Equity Gaps: Lessons From Forsyth Tech

Chantal Brown, EdNC

How Creative Generative AI Can Help Higher Education Institutions

Adam Stone, EdTech Focus on Higher Education

Undergraduate Research Experience Increases Retention, Engagement at WVU

Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed

PASSHE Wins SHEEO Award for Innovation and Student Success

PennWatch

AFFORDABILITY

Sticker Shock: A Look at the Complicated World of Tuition Pricing

Ben Unglesbee, Higher Ed Dive

10 Other Ways to Get Your Student Loans Forgiven

Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, The Washington Post

Are New Jersey's Colleges and Universities Worth It? Lawmakers Propose Bill to Cap Tuition

Amanda Wallace, NorthJersey

As Student Aid Requests Lag in Florida, Groups Step In to Help Some Fill Out FAFSA

Nancy Guan, WUSF

Education Budget Makes Strides on Whitmer’s Free Pre-K and Community College Plans

Lucy Valeski, Michigan Advance

Opinion: If New Jersey Wants More Teachers, It Must Do More to Convince Young People Like Me

MiaRose Brown, NJ Spotlight News

FEDERAL POLICY

Financial Aid Professionals Advocate for Improvements to Student Loan System and Robust Funding for Campus-Based Aid

National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators

An Avenue for Alignment: Key Takeaways From WIOA and Perkins Combined State Planning

Lancy Downs and Morgan Polk, New America

As Kamala Harris Ascends to Democratic Presidential Frontrunner, Get to Know Her Education Record

Erica Meltzer and Kalyn Belsha, Chalkbeat

New OPM Regulations Aren’t Coming Until 2025, If They Happen at All

Lauren Coffey, Inside Higher Ed

NEW REPORTS AND EVENTS

2024 Graduate Employability Report: Preparing Students for the GenAI-Driven Workplace

Cengage Group

Technology-Based Instructional Strategies Show Promise in Improving Self-Regulated Learning Skills at Broad-Access Postsecondary Institutions

Community College Research Center

Webcast: Redefining Value in Higher Education: Prioritizing Equitable Access and Economic Mobility Over Selectivity

Inside Higher Ed

Webinar: Education and AI: Achieving Equity and Respecting the Rights of Students

Brookings Institution

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