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Leaning Into Best Practices

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“We began to get a lot of visitors who were interested in two things: the fact that we were able to raise our graduation rates, and that all these interventions disproportionately benefitted students from underserved backgrounds.” This work would eventually lead to GSU’s development of the National Institute for Student Success (NISS).

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Consider Best Value Colleges

College Planners of America

News rankings are relied upon by many students and parents in their search for the right college. Other publications with Best Colleges rankings include Forbes, Princeton Review, Money, Kiplinger, New York Times Higher Education, and the Wall Street Journal. They retain on-staff experts with college recruiting experience.

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Consider Best Value Colleges

College Planners of America

News rankings are relied upon by many students and parents in their search for the right college. Other publications with Best Colleges rankings include Forbes, Princeton Review, Money, Kiplinger, New York Times Higher Education, and the Wall Street Journal. They retain on-staff experts with college recruiting experience.

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The New FAFSA Continues to Vex Students

College Planners of America

The Biden administration could have focused on making sure that FAFSA worked, though it would likely have had to punt on other priorities, such as student-debt relief. Low-income students will get more aid and many more students will be eligible for grants. 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 Biden administration could have focused on making sure that FAFSA worked, though it would likely have had to punt on other priorities, such as student-debt relief. Low-income students will get more aid and many more students will be eligible for grants. but they all have the same starting point in common.

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