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Big Bill Means Big Changes For Student Loan Borrowers: What You Need to Know

NCLC Student Loan Borrower Assistance

This blog explains what the bill will mean for current and future student loan borrowers and lays out when those changes will likely occur. Unfortunately, for many low-income borrowers, these changes will make paying for college even more difficult. What Does This Bill Do? The Big Bill creates a new income-driven repayment plan.

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The Power of Perseverance: Turning Dreams into Reality

Steve Keating

I remember a restaurant in Minneapolis that went out of business in 2014. This blog post explores why perseverance matters, how it shapes success, and practical ways to cultivate it in our lives. Research shows that people frequently give up just moments before they would have achieved the success they had been working for.

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4 Ways to Flex Your Leadership From The Classroom

Ed.gov Homeroom

In 2014, I was feeling burnt out, as many educators often feel. Continue Reading The post 4 Ways to Flex Your Leadership From The Classroom appeared first on ED.gov Blog. By: Lauren Pfeffer Stuart Did you know there are ways to lead while still keeping your classroom position?

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Dear David 2.0: Unmasking the College Board’s Profiteering at Educators’ Expense

The Counseling Geek

This blog post aims to uncover the hidden burdens placed on educators who often manage the entirety of the College Board’s AP programs without appropriate (or realistically any) compensation, and how the financial practices of the College Board raise questions about its operation as a nonprofit entity.

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 2

EAB

As I discussed in the first blog post in this series , institutions need a sufficient technology infrastructure to facilitate curation, access, and retrieval of data. As I discussed in the first blog post of this series, technology infrastructure is certainly an important component of creating a data-informed campus. Norris, D.

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Gabrielle A. Davis: From Upward Bound Star to attorney

COE

As a result of her community involvement, she was named the 2014 Columbia County Young Person of the Year, the highest county youth accolade, and graduated as 2014 Upward Bound valedictorian. Blog How TRIO Turned a Teen Dad into a First-Generation College Graduate. by Maura Casey. by Maura Casey. by Terrance L.

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 3

EAB

Blogs Creating a data-informed campus: part 3 Using data to facilitate institutional effectiveness The conversation around data-informed decision making in higher education continues to accelerate. All too often, however, the question of how to capture these data and use them to positively affect the institution remains. link] Hillman, N.,