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Many New Jersey Colleges Eligible to Apply for Mental Health Services Funding from State

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

State agencies and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention spoke of a mental health emergency among youth and schoolchildren in 2020, citing steadily rising rates of suicide from 2010-2020. “I Phil Murphy’s administration. I believe every school, hospital and private therapist out there did [see an uptick].

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Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

CSUSM’s inclusive hiring practices have increased Latino representation among faculty, administrators and staff. All faculty and administrator searches must have a DEI advocate who completes specialized training. In Fall 2022, our first faculty mentor pairings were made,” says Ben Telesca, vice president for student affairs, SRSU.

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2023 Seal of Excelencia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Additionally, 39.93% of graduate students are Latino. Dr. Jane Close Conoley In terms of data, administration analyzes persistence rates, graduate rates, enrollment yield rates, GPA levels, the average number of credits taken per semester, financial aid needs, technology needs, and housing and food insecurity needs. Dr. Erika D.

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To Weather the Storms of Higher Education, Remember Why You’re There

Supporting Student Success

While I was growing up, my dad had a good job as a radiology tech and then hospital administrator. After all, research has shown that learners whose mothers have earned a college credential are more likely to attain one themselves (Atwell, et al, 2007; Yakaboski, 2010). Morrison with Thomas and Henrietta “Tootie” Williams in 2010.

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How will we measure student success in the 2020s?

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Doing this right would result in more students returning for a second year, thus first-year retention became the first metric widely used to track student success. EAB named these practices “ Student Success Management ” for their resemblance to enrollment management strategies.