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2023 Seal of Excelencia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

At a time when the Latino population in the United States is growing and students are still facing daunting obstacles, Excelencia in Education is recognizing nine institutions for their clear and decisive commitment to Latino student success with the Seal of Excelencia. It enrolls roughly 43% first-generation Latino students.

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2023 in Review: A Momentous Year in Higher Ed

EAB

You were especially interested in how to win over data skeptics and how to make practical use of your campus’s data: How will we measure student success in the 2020s? times this year What was on your mind in 2023 ChatGPT burst onto the scene this year, spurring countless questions about cheating, the future of work, and more.

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Your student loan payments are due: 3 strategies to support community college students’ financial wellness

EAB

Messaging campaigns and to-dos within EAB’s Navigate CRM are a great tool to help send targeted messaging and nudges to students about financial wellness resources*. As mentioned previously, finances are the leading reason students stop out of college. Financial Literacy: Virtual and in-person training is provided to students.

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Completion Grants: Innovative Financial Aid for Today's Students

The University Innovation Alliance

In 2021, we published our Completion Grants Playbook , and our CEO Bridget Burns joined the Chronicle's Assistant Managing Editor Ian Wilhelm to co-host this virtual conversation about helping under-resourced students complete their degrees. We have to assume that our students are unaware of our complicated FAFSA system.

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The Council for Opportunity in Education Announces 2023 National TRIO Achiever Award Recipients

COE

His pioneering work expanding broadband access and promoting digital literacy has allowed countless low-income students to pursue their educational aspirations. Lesia Crumpton-Young , immediate past president of Texas Southern University, has profoundly impacted higher education, particularly for marginalized students.