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Spring check-in: How are you doing?

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

It is definitely, and also totally normal. Use the Calm app to do a 3-Minute Body Scan or access the full library of incredible premium content. How to Access: Calm.com/jhu What to Do: Sign up with your JHU email. Scheduled Care Scheduled Medical: Choose the day, time, and medical provider that best works for you.

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TM2 Revival Brings Fresh Approach to HBCU Executive Searches

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Paul Quinn College has already completed two searches with the firm and has two more scheduled. This accessibility and understanding of leaders demanding schedules set TM 2 apart from the others. After unsuccessful experiences with other search firms, Sorrell found in TM 2 a partner who truly understands these distinctions.

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House Bill Would Overhaul Federal Student Aid

College Planners of America

Subtitle D – Pell Grants The Pell Grant program, which provides aid to low- and moderate-income households, will see changes limiting access for part-time students. They will be unable to adapt to changes to the Pell program scheduled to become effective on July 1, 2025. However, H.R.

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PART 1: March 2025 Update on Lawsuits Challenging the SAVE Plan

NCLC Student Loan Borrower Assistance

Parts of the SAVE plan went into effect in the summer of 2023, and all of it was scheduled to go into effect on July 1, 2024, though many aspects of SAVE have been temporarily blocked by court order. On July 1, 2024, the rest of the regulations were scheduled to go into effect.

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The Importance of Listening to Student Needs Emphasized at Department of Education Summit

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Speakers addressed evidence-based practices, collaboration, access, and advising. His story illustrated the need for comprehensive advising with an essential focus on access. I also worked as a study consultant, where I was able to empower some of my peers by teaching them effective study strategies and time management scheduling.”

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Vaulting Over Adversity: A Student-Athlete’s Journey to Mental Health Advocacy

Timely MD

Looking back, I can’t help but wonder how different my experience might have been if I had access to telehealth services that could have connected me with a mental health professional right from my dorm. They’re great guys, but it’s definitely a different culture. That would have been an invaluable use of my bedridden time.

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Adult learners: Who they are & what they want from college

EAB

Who they are Typically, adult learners—sometimes called “non-traditional students,” although that definition is fading from the vernacular—are defined as students aged 25 or older. Flexible course schedules, including part-time, online, hybrid, and evening course options, can help attract and meet the needs of prospective adult learners.

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