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School Counselors’ Crucial Role in Student Mental Health

Active Minds

It’s no surprise that school counselors play an important role in supporting student mental health, well-being, and academic success in K-12 schools. They are the people most engaged in programs and activities that help students develop healthy goals, mindsets, and behaviors.

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Initiative Promotes Financial Literacy by Investing in HBCU Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Coleman says that the initiative began with a partnership with Braven, a national nonprofit organization that helps college students develop a path to economic mobility. The HBCU tour will include on-campus speaking events and hands-on educational programming.

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Ten Years of Innovating Together

The University Innovation Alliance

The alliance has successfully implemented ten multi-campus collaborative innovation initiatives (including the Black Student Success Initiative and the programs reflected in our playbooks for higher ed leaders ) and is driving a DFW academic recovery project with promising early results. The journey has just begun.

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10 Ways to Prepare Students for Next Steps

Student Research Foundation

Preparing students for the future is important regardless of the path they choose. Here are 5 things teachers can do to prepare students for careers. Host Career Days or Similar Events If possible, hosting a career day could be incredibly helpful for students.

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Four Trends in College Students’ Mental Health

Timely MD

Roy said that college students have been deeply affected by recent events, including the nation’s racial and political divide, school shootings, natural disasters, and climate change. This is not a safe world for our students to be coming up in,” said Roy. At Johnson C.

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Four Trends in College Students’ Mental Health

Timely MD

Roy said that college students have been deeply affected by recent events, including the nation’s racial and political divide, school shootings, natural disasters, and climate change. This is not a safe world for our students to be coming up in,” said Roy. At Johnson C.

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The Benefits of Studying Business, Economics, and Technology in the U.S.

IEFA

Not only will you gain valuable knowledge and skills that employers highly value but also have access to resources such as internships and networking events. We’ll also look at why employers will be impressed by those with degrees in these topics and how students can benefit from studying abroad in the U.S.