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An Inclusive Approach to Increasing Access to Student Mental Health Services

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Removing barriers for students to use mental health services is one of the most important goals of college administrations today particularly for students of color and diverse backgrounds. Similar figures were reported among Latinx students.

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Strategies for Inclusive Care that Drive Student Success

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These barriers are a significant roadblock that impacts students’ academic and personal health outcomes. Inclusive care delivery can help break down these barriers and provide students with the resources they need to thrive. Additionally, ensure the services, resources, and programming available to students are inclusive.

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Resources to Help Your School Thrive in 2024

School & Student Services by Community Brands

Download this guide   to maximize net tuition r eve n ue while maintaining affordability for families in the new year. Financial Aid Awarding financial aid is crucial for fostering diversity, inclusivity, and equal educational opportunities.

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How to Work with CBOs to Supercharge Your Recruiting Efforts

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So we usually know if you have that thing that you say you have or not, or if you're sort of like over-speaking it because we sent a kid there last year and they told us, or we just have done a lot of work with our students to understand these schools. JW: Because I think that as a CBO, our students, we care about student choice.

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Honoring a Father's Diversity Legacy in Higher Ed

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

brought innovation, excellence, and inclusion to community colleges. In 1988, de los Santos and Richardson co-authored the article, “10 Principles for Good Institution Practice in Removing Race/Ethnicity as a Factor in College Completion” for the Educational Record. He never excluded anyone.