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SSS with Direct IRS Access Delivers Peace of Mind for IT Professionals

School & Student Services by Community Brands

For private and independent K–12 schools, where student records, family financial data, and tax documents converge on digital platforms, IT Directors are increasingly the guardians of both compliance and confidence. The SSS platform doesn’t just meet compliance—it facilitates it. Since 2010, SSS has processed over 2.1

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Can Colleges Control Administrative Bloat?

College Planners of America

Non-instructional spending outpaced instructional spending in the years 2010 to 2018, according to the Council of Trustees and Alumni. For several decades, colleges have experienced a substantial upswing in non-instructional spending on administrative services.

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The Erosion of DEI in Higher Education: A Threat to Progress and National Strength

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Page in a book published in 2010 concluded diversity created “better groups, firms, schools and societies.” Discuss the university’s strategy for ongoing compliance with anti-discrimination laws like Title VI, Title VII, and Title IX, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act - including education, training, and prevention activities.

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How dual enrollment can combat enrollment declines

EAB

percent since 2010, college-going rates declined by 5.4 As of fall 2022, enrollment declines at community colleges had slowed to 0.4 percent compared to the prior fall, driven entirely by the growth of dual enrolled high school students (+11.5 percent) and 18- to 20-year-old students (+1.4 Even as high school graduation rates climbed by 7.6

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Secret Shopper Policy Draws Praise, Concern

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It pointed to a 2010 General Accountability Office report about the marketing practices of for-profits that was later found to have errors that painted the colleges in a worse light. These under-resourced schools, Draeger said, need more support from the federal government to be in compliance, not punishment.