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Department of Education Addresses Issues with EdConnect 8.6.0

College Aid Services

If you are experiencing with the EdConnect 8.6.0 software, you are not alone. The Department of Education has issued a statement regarding two specific issues with the platform after users upgraded their systems. Read the information below to learn more. POSTED DATE: December 04, 2023 AUTHOR: Federal Student Aid ELECTRONIC ANNOUNCEMENT ID: GENERAL-23-109 SUBJECT: SAIG… More » Department of Education Addresses Issues with EdConnect 8.6.0 The post Department of Education Addresses Issues wit

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Study: Viewing Disparity of Women in Physics as Individual Choice Risks Overlooking Gendered Issues

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Fewer women pursue careers in physics than biology, according to a new Rice University study. Dr. Di Di The study, " Scientists explain the underrepresentation of women in physics compared to biology in four national contexts ", looked at survey data from biologists and physicists from four countries – U.S., Italy, France, and Taiwan – to see how these scientists explained why this disparity within the two fields exists.

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Handling Mental Health Conversations With Family During the Holidays

Active Minds

The holiday season can bring us so much cheer and emotional wealth, including the opportunity to reunite with family and loved ones. As we adjust to a new routine and, at times, a new environment around the holidays, it can also be difficult to navigate the mental health challenges we may be facing or bringing back home with us. These mental health conversations with family can often be met with silence, discomfort, or even misunderstanding.

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4 Reasons to Delay Enrolling in Biden’s New Student Loan Repayment Plan

Student Loan Planner

More than 5 million student loan borrowers have signed up for President Biden’s new “Saving on a Valuable Education,” or SAVE, plan. This new income-driven repayment (IDR) option is designed to be the most affordable repayment plan ever, according to Biden Administration officials. Under SAVE’s generous repayment formula, a single borrower making less than $32,800… The post 4 Reasons to Delay Enrolling in Biden’s New Student Loan Repayment Plan appeared first on Student Loan Planner.

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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publishing in top ranked journals

Patter by Pat Thomson

Doctoral and emerging researchers often believe that they must, from the very get go, publish in highly ranked journals. Where does this idea come from. Well sometimes word of mouth. Sometimes universities may try to point researchers in the top ranked journal direction. Some universities actually offer clear instructions about what journals to choose via little apps where the researcher can type in the title of a journal and get back an institutional approval rating.

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Celebrating the Past, Mobilizing the Future: 20 Years of Active Minds

Active Minds

It’s December. As we spend the holiday season gathered together with family and friends, this time of year is often marked by connection and reflection. For me, this rings especially true on the anniversary of our founding month as I think about the work and powerful impact that the Active Minds community has accomplished over the past 20 years. I founded Active Minds in 2003 , following the loss of my brother Brian to suicide.

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Is the Married Filing Separately Health Insurance Penalty Worth It? How to Minimize the Impact

Student Loan Planner

Your tax filing status can impact the amount of taxes you owe by making you eligible (or ineligible) for various tax credits and deductions. It can also affect your student loan payment, as some income-driven repayment (IDR) plans allow you to exclude spousal income if you file tax returns separately. For instance, ‘married filing separately’… The post Is the Married Filing Separately Health Insurance Penalty Worth It?

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Finding Your Purpose in Life

Steve Keating

I’ve always believed that the best lived lives were those that were lived on purpose for a purpose. The challenge with that of course is that most people can’t tell you with any specificity what their purpose in life is. That causes them to live a somewhat “reactive” life. A life lived helping other people achieve their purpose. That’s not necessarily bad, it’s just not as fulfilling as living YOUR life for YOUR purpose.

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Perception and Personnel Matters: Lessons from Florida State's Exclusion from the College Football Playoff

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The exclusion of the undefeated ACC Champion Florida State University Seminoles from the college football playoff has sparked a significant debate. This decision marks the first time an unbeaten Power 5 conference champion has been denied an opportunity to compete for the national championship in the college football playoff era. While the ramifications of this decision are evident within the world of sports, there are valuable lessons that higher education institutions and other organizations c

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College Aid Services Reaffirms Commitment to Data Security with Renewed SOC 2® Type 2 Certification

College Aid Services

DECEMBER 7, 2023 – College Aid Services, a leading provider of higher education consulting solutions, proudly announces the successful renewal of its SOC 2® Type 2 certification, demonstrating the company’s steadfast dedication to maintaining the highest standards of security and privacy in handling client data. Having initially received the certification in November of 2022, College… More » College Aid Services Reaffirms Commitment to Data Security with Renewed SOC 2® Type 2 Certifi

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How to manage sexualized transference

Counseling Today

Stigma, fear and a lack of training cause many counselors to feel unprepared and vulnerable when faced with sexualized transference. The post How to manage sexualized transference appeared first on Counseling Today.

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December Break Checklist for Seniors (Share, Use, and Modify at Will)

Counselors' Corner

by Patrick O'Connor, Ph.D. Dear Seniors: I hope you have a wonderful vacation, since you’ve been working hard, not only at school, but on your plans for life after high school. As you get ready for break, here are a few gentle reminders: Finishing college applications Some of you are planning on using part of break to complete your college applications.

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Report: High-Achieving Black, Latino, and Low-Income Students Lacking Equal Access to Advanced Math Classes

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

High-performing Black, Latino, and students from low-income backgrounds are not getting equal access to advanced math courses that more affluent or white students do, according to a new report from the Education Trust and Just Equations. Ivy Morgan The Education Trust The report, " Opportunities Denied: High Achieving Black and Latino Students Lack Access to Advanced Math ", used data from the 2009 High School Longitudinal Study (HSLS) to determine such disparities stemming from systemic bias.

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Incomplete FAFSA Applications to Be Deleted After 45 Days

College Aid Services

The Department of Education reaffirms that student can no longer access incomplete FAFSA applications indefinitely. It is important that you remind students of this change which starts in the 24-25 academic year. What is the policy? The policy states that FAFSA applications will be deleted if they are marked as incomplete after 45 days of… More » Incomplete FAFSA Applications to Be Deleted After 45 Days The post Incomplete FAFSA Applications to Be Deleted After 45 Days first appeared on Co

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Featured Partner Scholarships: December 2023 (Part 1)

Scholarship America

Heading into the final month of 2023, we have some incredible scholarship opportunities for all kinds of students. In fact, we have so many that we’re featuring two posts! In today’s Part 1, we have amazing $10,000 renewable scholarships from the Essential Visionaries Scholarship Fund (for aspiring nurses, teachers and counselors) and the GE-Reagan Foundation—plus a unique memorial award for students planning on culinary school.

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Amplifying Student Care at DeVry University with Integrated Technology

Civitas Learning

The Challenge: Enhance Student Engagement and Scale Proactive Support The Strategy: Leverage Student Success Analytics, Technology and Behavioral Psychology to Improve Student Engagement The Outcomes: Significant Improvements in Student Awareness, Engagement and Outcomes DeVry University is committed to establishing a vibrant community of academic motivation and holistic support for its students.

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HOLLY RACHEL

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Holly Rachel Holly Rachel has been appointed executive director of the Darrell S. Freeman Sr. Incubation and Innovation Center at Fisk University in Nashville. Rachel holds a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from Oakwood University in Huntsville, Alabama, and a master’s in chemistry from Vanderbilt University in Nashville.

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Shaping Success: Cultivating Professional Development in Financial Aid

College Aid Services

In the landscape of financial aid administration, staffing challenges have persistently taken center stage, echoing across industry publications for the past five years. A critical aspect often overshadowed in these discussions is the pressing need to cultivate the next generation of financial aid leaders, fostering a cadre equipped not only with technical proficiency but also… More » Shaping Success: Cultivating Professional Development in Financial Aid The post Shaping Success: Cultivati

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Top Priorities for Community Colleges in 2024

EAB

Podcast Top Priorities for Community Colleges in 2024 Episode 175. December 5, 2023. Welcome to the Office Hours with EAB podcast. You can join the conversation on social media using #EABOfficeHours. Follow the podcast on Spotify , Google Podcasts , Apple Podcasts , SoundCloud and Stitcher or visit our podcast homepage for additional episodes. EAB experts Dr.

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Handling the Pressures of the Holiday Season

Steve Keating

It has been said, and sung, many times and many ways, that this, the Holiday Season, is the most wonderful time of the year. Unfortunately, for some it’s not so wonderful. They may associate the holidays with the loss of a loved one. They may see the holidays as an “obligation” that requires them to spend time doing things with people they would rather not be around.

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Life: Navigating Unanticipated Adversities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Students enrolled in doctoral studies are often working adults. As one example, the average age of doctoral students in the Kansas State University Community College Leadership Program (CCLP) is 51 years old. This suggests they are likely taking care of children, grandchildren, elder parents, professional demands – often, simultaneously – while pursuing ongoing studies such as writing papers, individual and group projects, going on field trips, researching, presenting, conquering unfamiliar terr

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2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide (December 2023 Update #1)

College Aid Services

Federal Student Aid has updated the draft 2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide. The volumes contained in this guide contain FAFSA Processing System (FPS) technical and processing information for the 2024–25 award year. What changed? Volume 7 – Comment Codes, Volume 8 – Agency Matches, and Volume 9 – Testing and Web Demo System; these are now… More » 2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide (December 2023 Update #1) The post 2024–25 FAFSA Specifications Guide (December 2023 Update #1) first appeare

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From the President: Recent decisions regarding ACA’s governance and leadership 

Counseling Today

ACA President Edil Torres Rivera provides an update on ACA leadership and the recent decision to reorganize the Governing Council. The post From the President: Recent decisions regarding ACA’s governance and leadership appeared first on Counseling Today.

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2023: A Year in Review

HEAG

This year began much like 2022 ended with the fate of thousands of student loan borrowers in the hands of the courts. In January we didn’t know whether the Biden administration’s universal loan forgiveness program would fly (and it didn’t) … Read more ».

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Report: Florida's Attacks on DEI Risk Harming Higher Ed and Democracy

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Florida’s attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and so-called “woke” disciplines demonstrate a disregard for academic standards of governance and academic freedom, according to an American Association of University Professors (AAUP) report. New College of Florida These attacks are also part of efforts to minimize racial minorities and LGBTQ communities, the report said.

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2023 Virtual Federal Student Aid Training Conference Available On Demand

College Aid Services

The 2023 Virtual Federal Student Aid Training Conference occurred between November 28 and December 1. The was a record 22,400 registered participants for the four-day training conference. If you were unable to attend a session or would like to review a session, the opportunity to continue learning is available with on-demand access to the conference… More » 2023 Virtual Federal Student Aid Training Conference Available On Demand The post 2023 Virtual Federal Student Aid Training Conference

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The Power of Peer Support for the Mental Health and Well-Being of College Students

Timely MD

College life often involves a whirlwind of new experiences, academic challenges, and personal growth. However, the pressures and transitions associated with higher education can negatively impact students’ mental health. According to a national survey of 1,200 college students entering the 2023-24 school year, peer support is the top way students plan to cope with stress and anxiety.

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How the New Student Aid Index Impact Your Financial Aid Offers

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

Maximize Your Financial Aid By Understanding the New Student Aid Index One of the biggest updates to the FAFSA is the introduction of the Student Aid Index (SAI). The Student Aid Index is replacing the Expected Family Contribution, which was the amount a family would have to pay out-of-pocket for college expenses. Now, the SAI will help colleges and universities determine how much funding a student can receive.

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JEREMY CARTER

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Jeremy Carter Jeremy Carter has been appointed associate dean of campus culture and religious life at Philander Smith University in Little Rock, Arkansas. He serves as director of housing and residential life. Carter holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Philander Smith University.

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How to Report Federal Work-Study Earnings to COD

College Aid Services

Need a refresher on how to submit Federal Work-Study earnings to the Department of Education? If so, review FSA’s informational reminder below about how to report your institution’s FWS earnings report to the federal government. POSTED DATE: December 04, 2023 AUTHOR: Federal Student Aid ELECTRONIC ANNOUNCEMENT ID: CB-23-21 SUBJECT: Operational Information – Reminders About Reporting… More » How to Report Federal Work-Study Earnings to COD The post How to Report Federal Work-Stu

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How do demographic shifts intersect with college search trends in your region?

EAB

Blogs How do demographic shifts intersect with college search trends in your region? Insights from EAB’s Audience Dataset By Ryan Gardner-Cook, PhD Time lags in the major student recruitment data sources (e.g., IPEDS) make it hard to get an up-to-date read on what’s happening in the enrollment market. It can feel like you’re perpetually adjusting your strategy based on information that’s already out of date.

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Contributions, 5320

The Advisor That Cares

Capstone Course Fall 2023 Course Number: EDLD 5320 Course Title: Synthesis Digital Learn/Lead Contributions to Learning and my Learning Community Crediting Core Group Members: Kelly Skillingberg , Shannon Bowles , and Rachel Hull. I am giving myself a score of 99 out of 100 Wow, what a transformation from the first course in the program. please reconsider and evaluate your work and grade with the same fairness as another student.” March 11, 2022 paraphrased email from EDLD 5305 instructo

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Empowering Change: Four Key Strategies for Supporting Student Affairs Administrators in the New Affirmative Action Landscape

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Affirmative action policies have been instrumental in increasing access and opportunities for historically marginalized groups in higher education. These policies aimed to counteract systemic disadvantages by considering race, ethnicity, and other factors in admissions processes. However, changes in legal and policy landscapes have led to reconsidering or eliminating these measures in many contexts.