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Report: Racial and Gender Hiring Practices in College Athletics is Concerning

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The report examines personnel data – from sources such as the NCAA Demographics Database – concerning university presidents, athletics directors, coaches, administrative staff, and faculty athletics representatives for college sports. in 2020-2021, and 33.2% in 2020-2021. points, a decrease from 2021’s 75.8

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Tuition Discounts Offered as Merit Aid

College Planners of America

But now, admissions departments report to senior administrators in an “Enrollment Management” capacity. It becomes part of a common database accessed by U.S. Colleges now post Cost of Attendance (COA) information on their websites to comply with the FAFSA Simplification Act of 2020.

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Student Loan Forgiveness: Programs for Relief, Plus the Latest on Mass Forgiveness

Student Loan Hero

If you made federally held student loan payments during the payment pause (starting March 13, 2020), you could contact your loan servicer to request a refund. Since there’s no central database of schools and employers that offer repayment help, talk to your alma mater or employer about how to get repayment help. Student loan refunds.

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The New FAFSA Continues to Vex Students

College Planners of America

The Administration had over 3 years to effect the transition and yet failed to do so. The FAFSA eligibility calculation did not account for inflation from 2020 to 2023, which was 18%, so many students were incorrectly considered ineligible. The ED’s help line was seldom available. but they all have the same starting point in common.

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The New FAFSA Continues to Vex Students

College Planners of America

The Administration had over 3 years to effect the transition and yet failed to do so. The FAFSA eligibility calculation did not account for inflation from 2020 to 2023, which was 18%, so many students were incorrectly considered ineligible. The ED’s help line was seldom available. but they all have the same starting point in common.

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National Urban League Report Examines Five Years After George Floyd: "A Movement, Not a Moment"

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

traces the trajectory of racial justice initiatives since May 25, 2020, when Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. The report details a pattern of progress and regression across several administrations. The report, titled "George Floyd Five Years Later: Was it a Moment or a Movement?"

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No Safe State: Former DEI Employee Says to Look for the Red Flags

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

According to DelMastro-Jeffery, in early 2024 when the Biden-Harris administration issued a new Dear Colleague letter which expanded Title IX for the further protection of women and transgender individuals, Richland moved toward implementing those changes.

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