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Senate subcommittee explores improvements for K-12, higher ed mental health transitions
Mental health supports often lapse just when students need them the most, panelists told a Senate subcommittee.
By Kara Arundel • Dec. 7, 2022 -
How many unique education credentials exist? More than 1M, according to a new count.
Nonacademic providers offer the most credentials, followed by postsecondary institutions. Researchers want more information.
By Rick Seltzer • Dec. 7, 2022 -
Explore the Trendline➔
skynesher via Getty ImagesTrendlineStudent Engagement
Colleges focus on retention with a variety of steps designed to keep students committed to staying in school and completing their education.
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Fueling digital transformation and student success through virtual health and well-being
Colleges and universities need clear Dx strategies that impact how to recruit, enroll and retain students.
Dec. 5, 2022 -
The year’s biggest higher ed stories — so far
These topics have resonated most with our readers so far in 2022.
By Higher Ed Dive Staff • Dec. 5, 2022 -
College completion rates stall at 62.3%, report finds
The latest rate, which is essentially the same as the prior year’s figure, masks concerning declines among White, Black and Latinx students.
By Natalie Schwartz • Nov. 29, 2022 -
TL;DR: Women prefer text contributions over talk in remote classes
While all students liked having a live chat option, women were more likely to say the feature made it easier for them to participate.
By Laura Spitalniak • Nov. 25, 2022 -
Young adults with degrees say they need more real-world training
Still, employers have said they view degrees as the less risky option — even while acknowledging they can be a poor indicator of an applicant’s skills.
By Kate Tornone • Nov. 21, 2022 -
City Colleges of Chicago bet on nonprofit’s wraparound support to boost graduation rates
An expanded partnership aims to make participation in the One Million Degrees program automatic for 3,000 students within four years.
By Rick Seltzer • Nov. 15, 2022 -
Over 1,830 colleges are test-optional for fall 2023 admissions
At least 90 of those institutions aren’t requiring the SAT or ACT through fall 2024, according to FairTest, a group advocating for limited use of assessments.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Nov. 15, 2022 -
Q&A
How higher ed can engage veterans — from a university president who is a veteran
Identify how veterans differ from traditional students and support them accordingly, says the president of the University of Montana.
By Laura Spitalniak • Nov. 11, 2022 -
Off-campus students lack equitable access to broadband, researchers say
College leaders should include internet costs when calculating a student's financial need, study suggests.
By Laura Spitalniak • Nov. 10, 2022 -
Q&A
How can colleges better serve students with autism?
Professor Sarah Howorth says her program at the University of Maine helps bridge the gap between high school and college for students with autism.
By Laura Spitalniak • Nov. 4, 2022 -
Intensive advising program sees early success at New York 2-year college
The Viking ROADS project replicates a program that nearly doubled graduation rates at another community college.
By Laura Spitalniak • Nov. 3, 2022 -
Opinion
How to fix segregation by college major and in the workforce
Two experts at the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality outline ways to address growing racial and gender segregation by field of study.
By Laura Tatum and Natalia Cooper • Oct. 31, 2022 -
Colleges are becoming less affordable for Pell Grant recipients, report finds
The average Pell-eligible student increasingly faces unmet financial need that could leave them in debt or prevent them from enrolling in the first place.
By Laura Spitalniak • Oct. 26, 2022 -
AAA partners with universities to develop tech talent
Through tech internships and for-credit opportunities, the auto club established a talent pipeline that has led to new feature development.
By Lindsey Wilkinson • Oct. 25, 2022 -
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What colleges need to know about problems with student loan servicing
Watchdogs say colleges should consider the student loan landscape they’re asking students to enter. Here are key findings from a recent CFPB report.
By Lilah Burke • Oct. 25, 2022 -
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4 reasons communication skills are key to students’ success in the workforce
Improve student outcomes by giving them the tools to express themselves clearly and logically.
Oct. 24, 2022 -
Q&A
How a “magical alignment” let one university quickly launch widespread student equity measures
Northern Arizona University developed and launched an initiative that broke down its biggest obstacles for student access — in eight months.
By Laura Spitalniak • Oct. 21, 2022 -
Colleges should use K-12 performance assessments for course placement, report says
Recommendations from Complete College America include better integrating postsecondary and K-12 systems for these evaluations.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Oct. 20, 2022 -
Community college students need help meeting basic needs
Many facing basic needs insecurity didn't receive help from their campuses, researchers found. They suggested opening resources to all students.
By Laura Spitalniak • Oct. 19, 2022 -
Are early alert systems helping or hurting students at community colleges?
New America report flags challenges including procurement, reluctant faculty, ineffective messages, possible racial discrimination and data struggles.
By Rick Seltzer • Oct. 19, 2022 -
How do colleges decide when to schedule courses?
More colleges think about the courses students will need than avoiding conflicts in students' schedules, according to a scheduling software provider's research.
By Rick Seltzer • Oct. 18, 2022 -
Q&A
Can higher education really be redesigned to connect learners and the workforce?
Education Design Lab's CEO talks about the nonprofit's work, including what it calls human-centered design.
By Rick Seltzer • Oct. 14, 2022 -
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Education Department ramps up oversight of college banking deals following critical CFPB report
New report indicates more must be done to keep students from being guided to "school-endorsed products with junk fees," the CFPB's director says.
By Rick Seltzer • Updated Oct. 14, 2022