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Will Your School Start Recruiting Incarcerated Students?

EAB

EAB experts Caylie Privitere and Matthew McAloon examine the benefits to students and institutions from the restoration of Pell Grant funding for incarcerated persons who want to pursue a college education. So when I wrote my blog post for EAB, I really wanted to be in that realm. What does that do for them?

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Poll Highlights Top Concerns of Enrollment Leaders

EAB

The two discuss the growth of the non-consumption market, the challenges of recruiting Gen P students—those heavily impacted by the pandemic—as well as unexpected impacts from the recent Supreme Court ruling on ways that colleges engage with prospective students. Podcast Poll Highlights Top Concerns of Enrollment Leaders Episode 164.

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Supporting Non-Traditional Paths to Student Success

Scholarship America

Picture “a college student.” That traditional vision of a college undergrad still exists, but it no longer represents the norm. That traditional vision of a college undergrad still exists, but it no longer represents the norm. These programs are particularly focused on historically minoritized and underserved communities.

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WAKE UP AMERICA: #REALCOLLEGE STUDENTS NEED SUPPORT

Believe in Students

Well, Delaware County Community College has been the village that turned this man into a graduate. Delaware County Community College embraced my story, and education became the passport to a new life. Delaware County Community College embraced my story, and education became the passport to a new life.

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Bullying

SRI Education

What is bullying? When Angela looks upset, Kelly rolls her eyes and says, “Can’t you take a joke?” Wyatt is hurt by this rumor, so he retaliates against Damian by posting a bad photo of Damian on Snapchat. Bullying occurs when children experience unwanted and aggressive behavior from more powerful peers repeatedly over time.