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Measuring What Matters in Student Success

IHEP Institute for Higher Education Policy

ED’s latest Postsecondary Student Success Grant Program application includes performance measures recommended by IHEP research By Jessica Vivar Earning a college degree is the best path to turning career aspirations into a successful livelihood and financially secure, fulfilling life. But many students who set out to earn a degree, don’t finish. A focus on student completion has grown in recent years given this staggering statistic: 40 million adults nationwide have earned some college credits

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Young, Brilliant, and Ready: Preparing Black Males for Postsecondary Opportunities and Transitions

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

By Drs. Erik M. Hines, Donna Y. Ford, Edward C. Fletcher Jr, Renae D. Mayes & Tanya J. Middleton Social media is neither honest about nor friendly toward Black males in P-12 and higher education. The hostility is blatant and polemic. Our work challenges these deficit-oriented narratives. We see the brilliance and potential in our Black males at all stages of their academic development, even before entering preschool and kindergarten.

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How Four Young Adults Are Creating New Mental Health Resources for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ Communities

Active Minds

It’s no secret that youth and young adults across the United States are currently experiencing a mental health crisis, and BIPOC and LGBTQ+ young people are disproportionately affected. In 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 42 percent of high school students experienced persistent sadness or hopelessness — a 13.5 percent increase from 2019 and a 50 percent increase from 2011.

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Single Stop Expands Its Footprint to California Revolutionizing Californians’ Access to Essential Resources

Single Stop

Single Stop Expands Its Footprint to California Revolutionizing Californians’ Access to Essential Resources New York, NY– Single Stop today announces the launch of its operations in California, marking a new milestone in the organization’s mission to address comprehensive health and social support needs nationwide. Single Stop’s unique one-stop-shop model combines innovative technology with community networks, providing Californians with centralized access to public benefits a

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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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How MSU Saved Millions Without Cutting Faculty or Programs

EAB

Podcast How MSU Saved Millions Without Cutting Faculty or Programs Episode 163. August 22, 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.

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Meet the 2023-2024 Active Minds Student Advisory Committee (And Learn How They Can Help You!)

Active Minds

The Active Minds Student Advisory Committee (SAC) is made up of fifteen young adult leaders who represent the Active Minds student voice nationally through media and other student forums. They also advise Active Minds national staff on student engagement, community building, program planning, Chapter engagement and management, National Conference planning, and program promotion.

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Biden Administration Officially Launches the”Most Affordable Student Loan Plan Ever”

Student Loan Planner

As student loan payments resume in the coming weeks, the Biden administration is officially launching a new income-driven repayment (IDR) plan. Officials are calling the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan the “most affordable repayment plan ever” for student loan borrowers, and the program is now formally available after a brief soft launch.

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Intersectionality and Helping Students “Foster Their Identities”

COE

Intersectionality and Helping Students “Foster Their Identities” August 21, 2023 — by Holly Hexter Intersectionality examines the interconnected nature of how race, gender, class, and other social categorizations create overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage. In 2021, Promise Institute Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw discussed her ground-breaking concept of intersectionality with COE conference attendees and inspired the audience of educators to renew its commitment

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Leading Ethnographer and Religious Scholar Appointed Dean of Harvard Divinity School

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Marla Frederick will become dean of Harvard Divinity School (HDS), effective Jan. 1. Dr. Marla Frederick She is currently the Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Religion and Culture at Emory University. “I look forward to joining the HDS community in developing religious and civic leaders for our increasingly complex and diverse society,” Frederick said.

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The Sweet Sound of Success: Dream Award Scholar Aja Leatherwood

Scholarship America

Aja Leatherwood, a communication science and disorders major at Case Western Reserve University, found her inspiration growing up watching Bill Nye the Science Guy on public television. “I recall one episode that introduced me to the world of sound and awoke the little scientist in me,” Aja said. “I learned about pitch, frequency, amplitude, and ear anatomy.

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Announcing the 2023 Green Strides Tour in Northern and Central California: Schools for Climate Solutions

Ed.gov Homeroom

The 2023 Green Strides Tour in Northern & Central California will stop at nine U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools to celebrate their achievements. Students at Los Altos High School, a 2021 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon School, work together to plant trees on their school campus. Year round, the ED Infrastructure and Continue Reading The post Announcing the 2023 Green Strides Tour in Northern and Central California: Schools for Climate Solutions appeared first on ED

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How to empower student-parents in higher education: A conversation with Generation Hope

EAB

Blogs How to empower student-parents in higher education A conversation with Generation Hope My mom had me at 17, and like many teen parents, had to put her education on hold to care for our family. Due to a lack of available support and resources, it wasn't until her late 30s that she obtained a nursing degree – after missing over a decade of the socioeconomic opportunities that a degree brings.

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Higher Ed Ponders Diversity Strategies Following Court Ruling

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

After the U.S. Supreme Court ended race-conscious college admissions policies in June, focus turned to searching for alternatives. Seemingly everything from using class-based preferences to ditching legacy admissions to replacing admittance regimes with lottery systems has been suggested. But can these race-neutral means allow colleges and universities to maintain their current levels of diversity?

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patter is 1000

Patter by Pat Thomson

I interrupt this little series of posts on word length to make an announcement. THIS IS THE 1000 TH PATTER POST. In which I look back and reveal a few not so secret secrets. When I first started this patter blog in July 2011 I wasn’t really sure how long I, or it, would last. At the time, an-anon-academic told me that solo blogs were a thing of the past and that magazine style blogs were the way to go.

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What Credit Score Do You Need for a Physician Mortgage Loan?

Student Loan Planner

As a doctor (or other healthcare professional), you might have access to special mortgage lender programs designed with less stringent underwriting requirements. Medical school is so long and can result in a lot of student loan debt. Special physician mortgage loans can help you buy a home when you might otherwise have trouble qualifying for […] The post What Credit Score Do You Need for a Physician Mortgage Loan?

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Sara Reese Promoted to Director of Compliance at College Aid Services

College Aid Services

College Aid Services is pleased to announce an exciting development as we elevate Sara Reese to the esteemed position of Director of Compliance. Since joining our team in April 2019, Sara has consistently demonstrated an exceptional level of commitment and proficiency in her role. In her new capacity, she will take on enhanced responsibilities while… More » Sara Reese Promoted to Director of Compliance at College Aid Services The post Sara Reese Promoted to Director of Compliance at Colleg

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MLB All-Star Weekend Spotlights HBCU Baseball

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Seattle in July marked the launch of the HBCU Swingman Classic, a game that featured 50 Division I HBCU baseball players. Propelled by the MLB-Major League Baseball Players Association Youth Development Foundation (YDF) and Hall of Famer/YDF ambassador Ken Griffey Jr., the televised game enabled HBCU baseball players to showcase their talents on a global stage.

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Cultivating patience in counselors

Counseling Today

A desire for change can sometimes cause counselors and clients to overlook the importance of building a sense of safety first. The post Cultivating patience in counselors appeared first on Counseling Today.

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Student Loan Consolidation for Forgiveness: Do It Before or After the IDR Waiver?

Student Loan Planner

Consolidating your federal student debt under one Direct Consolidation Loan can open the door to generous income-driven repayment (IDR) plans and loan forgiveness options. For some, consolidation is a means for simplifying loan repayment. But with the Biden Administration’s IDR Waiver — also referred to as the IDR Account Adjustment — millions of borrowers can […] The post Student Loan Consolidation for Forgiveness: Do It Before or After the IDR Waiver?

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Better FAFSA Better Future Webinar Series available on demand

College Aid Services

Federal Student Aid’s Better FAFSA Better Future Webinar Series is now available on demand. The webinar series ran from June 6 until August 17th and featured the following eleven webinars: Better FAFSA® Better Future Overview and Timeline (Recording) Protecting Federal Tax Information (FTI) at Your Institution (Recording) ISIR vs. ISIR (Recording) Professional Judgment, Dependency Status,… More » Better FAFSA Better Future Webinar Series available on demand The post Better FAFSA Better Fu

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Unleashing Economic Opportunity: Honoring the Legacy of the March on Washington

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

On the 60th anniversary of the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, we stand at a pivotal moment in history. Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s powerful "I Have a Dream" speech, we are called to reimagine a future where economic opportunity is accessible to all Americans. Higher education institutions have the power to be catalysts for socioeconomic mobility and drivers of economic policy that creates opportunities for underserved communities.

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Get to Know the Rural Tech Project Finalist Teams

Ed.gov Homeroom

One-third of American schools are located in rural areas. We want to ensure rural students have every opportunity to pursue careers in their communities and local regions — as well as in our increasingly complex global labor market. To that end, ED launched the Rural Tech Project, a $600,000 challenge to advance technology education and Continue Reading The post Get to Know the Rural Tech Project Finalist Teams appeared first on ED.gov Blog.

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How to Make New and Better Friends

Steve Keating

Research shows that as we get older it becomes more difficult to “find” new friends. At least real friends. The kind who you can support and who will support you in return. “Real” friends are defined as those people who you speak to frequently outside of formal settings such as your workplace. People who you have to make in effort to see and talk with are real friends.

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Symplicity Spotlight: Gary Deaton

Symplicity

Each and every day, our client managers across the globe help make our clients' day-to-day just a little bit easier so that they can better support their students. With a client support team that comes from across the student success spectrum, clients continuously speak to the dedication of our client support team, and we at Symplicity want to give them the attention they deserve.

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Direct Admissions Helps Raise Applications, But Not Enrollments

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

For a prospective college student beleaguered by the complexities of the application process, direct admissions is like a dream come true. If their GPA or standardized test scores are high enough, colleges with direct admissions programs will send them acceptance letters without their even having to apply. All that’s required of them is to return a simplified form with no supplemental questions or essays.

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The new SAVE (Saving on a Valuable Education) plan application has officially launched

College Aid Services

On Tuesday, the Biden-Harris Administration announced that it has fully launched the updated income-driven repayment application. Student loan borrowers can now officially enroll in the Saving on A Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, which the Administration touts as “the most affordable repayment plan ever created.” “Starting today, millions of borrowers can reduce their monthly student loan… More » The new SAVE (Saving on a Valuable Education) plan application has official

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Making the Most of Your Time

Steve Keating

We should probably get this out of the way up front. We can’t actually manage time. We can manage the events that use up our time. You should also know that no one on the planet has more time than you. We all get 1440 minutes a day. No more, no less. People who think they are short on time are actually short on priorities. They treat most every “event” in their lives as a top priority not realizing that if everything is the top priority then nothing is.

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Did the Updates to the 2024-2025 FAFSA Actually Make It Better?

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

It’s been 40 years since the last major overhaul of the FAFSA application. To say it’s over due would be an understatement. If you need a reminder, FAFSA is the application every college student should file for financial aid assistance as a freshman and throughout. The post Did the Updates to the 2024-2025 FAFSA Actually Make It Better? appeared first on CFAA.

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HBCU Sustainability, Possible and Necessary

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Historically Black Colleges and Universities could be considered physical manifestations of both the American dream and the American dilemma. They were created out of necessity to educate pillars of African American communities who could then exercise proscribed leadership within a society that discriminated against and penalized the members of their race in many different ways.

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Behind the Book: Q&A with Danica Hays

Counseling Today

Danica Hays, author of Assessment in Counseling, discusses what’s new in the recently published seventh edition and how proper assessment of clients can help build the therapeutic alliance. The post Behind the Book: Q&A with Danica Hays appeared first on Counseling Today.

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Find your Element

The Advisor That Cares

In the On Point interview, Sir Ken Robinson (2013) shares that as a young person, he found himself in special education classes and recognized people around him. “Finding what lies within” became a personal passion (Wbur, 2013).

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The five topics independent school leaders were most curious about in the past year

EAB

Blogs The five topics independent school leaders were most curious about in the past year Each year, EAB’s Dedicated Advisors pass scores of questions from independent school leaders to our AskEAB team. Our K-12 researchers track down answers to each question using a combination of proprietary research, external publications like academic journals, and consultation with EAB’s subject matter experts—all in 10 days or less.

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Black Male Achievers Program Won't Change Name Under Florida's Anti-DEI Law

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

An academic enrichment program at Tallahassee Community College that primarily serves African American men won't have to change its name under a new state higher education law, reported WUSF. Florida's higher education law bans the state's public colleges and universities from spending federal and state money on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs or campus activities that advocate for DEI, with certain exceptions.

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