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Expanding Access and Equity with Flexible Work Opportunities

Knack

Access and equity in higher education remain pressing challenges. Learn how flexible work supports academic success in our blog post. Financial pressures, inflexible schedules, and limited opportunities often prevent students from fully engaging with their academic experience.

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The Student Lifestyle: Accessing Support

Student Minds

Callum discusses the student lifestyle and accessing support at University - Callum - Centre for Mental Health For as long as there have been students, there has been the notion of a ‘Student Lifestyle’. By writing this blog, I hope to echo their sentiment, and explore how these factors have changed during my seven years as a student.

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Leading With Purpose: Reflections on My Journey and Tenure at HACC

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

From launching innovative workforce programs in fields such as health care, manufacturing and public safety to integrating cutting-edge, technology-driven learning solutions, my focus has remained steadfast: to ensure that HACC remains a beacon of accessible, high-quality education that empowers students to succeed.

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The Case for IES Postsecondary Studies: What NPSAS and BPS Tell us About College Affordability and Student Outcomes

IHEP Institute for Higher Education Policy

This is the first in a series of IHEP blog posts that will explore the potential impact of the sudden cancellation of grants and contracts at IES. Readers can access the underlying data output using the DataLabs Quick Launch tool.

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claude writes a blog post…

Patter by Pat Thomson

I don’t write this blog in the same style that I write my academic papers. Sometimes people ask me about the differences between academic writing and blogging and I do have an answer. But I did also recently ask AI Claude to analyse my blog writing style on the off-chance I was missing something. I guess that’s obvious.

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The FAFSA® Form is Working—and Getting Better Every Day

Ed.gov Homeroom

By: James Bergeron, Deputy Under Secretary and Acting Federal Student Aid Chief Operating Officer Each year, more than 17 million students complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form, unlocking access to more than $120 billion in federal student aid and billions more in school, state, and private funding.

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Museum Studies Program Seeks to Diversify the Field

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

We take an approach that includes public programming, education K-16 and beyond, how we roll out online curricula, how we do social media, blogs, everything else. The program also offers non-traditional students an accessible and affordable pathway into the field, Puras said. “We Agnes Hsu-Tang, board chair of New-York Historical.