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Sept. 11, 2024

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Scaling Up: Maximizing Student Financial Wellness

Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed

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Most students expect their earnings to go toward paying for college, but few can say that their colleges are matching that investment in their future.

 

At McPherson College in Kansas, students who opt in to the "Student Debt Project" receive educational and financial support from the institution to benefit their overall financial well-being and help minimize their student loan debt.

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The Uncertain Future of Diversity Statements

Megan Zahneis, The Chronicle of Higher Education

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Diversity statements have endured a rough few months.

 

The statements, which generally ask people applying for faculty jobs or seeking promotion or tenure to describe how they can contribute to a college’s diversity, equity, and inclusion goals, have seen nine states pass bans on their use in the past two years. That reality is causing many people across higher education to ask: Is the diversity statement dead?

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North Carolina School Takes an Adult Approach by Serving Those Who Serve

Susan Headden, Focus Magazine

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Fayetteville State University, a federally designated Historically Black College and University in North Carolina, goes the extra mile to attract and retain military veterans and their families, who represent 30 percent of the student body.

 

Jeremy Ricketts, a 20-year Army veteran, knows this firsthand. Despite being white and two decades older than most of his classmates, Ricketts says he found his true community at Fayetteville State. Today, he's studying psychology and hopes to use his experiences with combat injuries to help other wounded soldiers recover.

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Students Return to Campus While Affirmative Action Does Not. What’s the Impact?

Annie Ma and Makiya Seminera, The Associated Press

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Experts say it will take years to see the full impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's 2023 decision to ban race-conscious admissions, but some selective institutions are already reporting fewer incoming Black students.

 

The end of affirmative action isn’t the only factor affecting the makeup of freshman classes. Some colleges are changing standardized test requirements, heightening their importance. And a muddled rollout of a new federal financial aid form has complicated decisions of students nationwide on where and whether to attend college.

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Budget Cuts Begin to Surface at California State University

Amy DiPierro, EdSource

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Faculty members and students at four campuses in the Cal State system say they’re starting to feel the impact of belt-tightening in the early weeks of the 2024-25 school year. 

 

Those budget-cutting signs include heavier workloads, larger class sizes, and fewer course options.

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You’ve Seen Endowed Buildings and Scholarships. What About Endowed Beds?

Julia Barajas, LAist

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A 2019 survey of California community college students found that 16 percent were homeless; 60 percent had experienced housing insecurity.

 

Following the tradition of universities endowing scholarships and buildings, the Sierra College Foundation came up with the idea to establish an "Endow-A-Bed" program. The goal is to make 10 beds available for free. Seven of them have already been funded.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

Colleges Commemorate 9/11

Community College Daily

Attacks on Higher Ed Could Portend Southern ‘Brain Drain,’ AAUP Says

Laura Spitalniak, Higher Ed Dive

Florida State University Graduate Students Give the Library the Thumbs-Up as a Research Tool

Elin Johnson, Learn & Work Ecosystem

Opinion: Here’s an Old-Fashioned, Win-Win Idea to Get Students Engaged Before This Fall’s Election

Laurel Elder, The Hechinger Report

Blog: Four Questions for RNL’s Scott Jeffe on Generations and Online Learning

Joshua Kim and Edward J. Maloney, Learning Innovation

STUDENT SUPPORTS

As Student Hunger Persists at Colleges, Higher Education Tries Out Providing Free Food

Jason Gonzales, Chalkbeat Colorado

Will AI Make College Admissions and Advising Better—or Worse?

Scott Carlson, The Chronicle of Higher Education

Report: Adult Online Learners Are Money-Motivated. Are Your Programs Supporting Their Career Goals?

Alcino Donadel, University Business

Higher Ed Institutions Adopt Modern IT Strategies to Keep Up With Technology’s Evolution

Ryan Petersen, EdTech Magazine

Student Success Coaching Initiative Showing Positive Results at JCSU

Gwendolyn Glenn, WFAE

DCCC Student Resource Center Expands to Serve More Students

Alex Rose, The Daily Times

COLLEGE COMPLETION

Moving the Needle on Graduation Rates

Liann Herder, Diverse Issues in Higher Education

Most Graduates From Oklahoma’s Higher Education System Are Retained in State Workforce

Emma Murphy, Tahlequah Daily Press (Oklahoma)

Nonprofit Works to Improve Latino Graduation Rates in California

Suzanne Potter, Public News Service

AFFORDABILITY

Coe College Commits to Capping Costs for Incoming Iowa Students Next Fall

Brooklyn Draisey, News From the States

Kentucky State, KCTCS Announce New Tuition-Free Bachelor's Degree Program

Chris Hughes, Spectrum News

‘Michigan Community College Guarantee’ Provides Relief of Financial Stress for Students and Families

Erika Jimenez, WNDU

$10,000 for Community Service? How College Corps Is Helping Californians Pay for School

Hannah Poukish, The Sacramento Bee

Partnership Will Allow State Employees to Receive Discount on Tuition at Elizabethtown College

Daniel Urie, PennLive

NEW REPORTS AND EVENTS

Give the Kids Some Credit. Most Students Don't Use Rankings for the Rankings.

Art & Science Group

Expanding Internships: Harnessing Employer Insights to Boost Opportunity and Enhance Learning

The Business-Higher Education Forum

Webinar: AI Education at Community Colleges: The State of Play and Policy Needs

New America

Webinar: Breaking Barriers to Recruit and Retain Diverse Talent in Higher Education

American Council on Education

Voice of the Online Learner

Risepoint

Student Debt, COVID-19
Relief, and Loan Forgiveness:
Perspectives From Today’s
Young Lawyers

American Bar Association

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