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UNC-Chapel Hill to start free tuition program in response to Supreme Court ruling
North Carolina students and families earning under $80,000 a year will benefit beginning in 2024.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • July 10, 2023 -
Opinion
How federal workforce programs can leave some students without credentials
Federal law merely suggests that training providers confer a credential, but they are not required to do so, denying some participants an economic edge.
By Christopher Mullin • July 10, 2023 -
University of Missouri System to end scholarships that factor in race or ethnicity
The campuses will honor financial aid commitments already awarded, as those were issued under previous interpretations from the Supreme Court.
By Natalie Schwartz • June 30, 2023 -
Gen Z values education — but doesn’t think a four-year degree is the only option
A new survey found that high school students are weighing the time investment college requires as seriously as the financial investment.
By Laura Spitalniak • June 30, 2023 -
SCOTUS affirmative action ruling sets back physician diversity efforts, healthcare groups say
The ruling could roll back gains in the number of minority physicians and ultimately hurt health outcomes, industry groups said.
By Emily Olsen • June 29, 2023 -
Which law students are more likely to prefer online J.D. classes?
Roughly one-third of older students and underrepresented minority students said they favored online courses over in-person ones, a new survey found.
By Lilah Burke • June 29, 2023 -
‘Unrelenting demands and stressors’: College leaders discuss mental health in academia
Johns Hopkins University held its workplace well-being summit Tuesday, focusing on graduate students and faculty.
By Laura Spitalniak • June 28, 2023 -
Johns Hopkins, Emeritus launch program to train healthcare leaders
The program aims to address a gap in business skills for healthcare executives.
By Brian T. Horowitz • June 28, 2023 -
Google backs $20M effort to train students for key cybersecurity jobs
The program will train a group of diverse students at 20 higher education centers across the U.S.
By David Jones • June 26, 2023 -
Cal State workgroup unveils plan to close Black students’ achievement gaps
Recommendations include developing data-driven retention plans for Black students and creating culturally relevant curriculum.
By Laura Spitalniak • June 22, 2023 -
Duke will cover tuition for Carolina students from low- and middle-income households
The selective private university expects the aid program to cost about $2 million and serve roughly 5% of undergraduates in the 2023-24 academic year.
By Laura Spitalniak • June 20, 2023 -
Here’s what data credential providers should publish to promote student equity
Factors like costs, earnings and completion rates should be immediately available to help students know if programs have equitable outcomes.
By Laura Spitalniak • June 16, 2023 -
Colleges must take ‘student-centered approach’ to prison education, report says
Incarcerated students will be eligible for federal Pell Grants in less than a month.
By Laura Spitalniak • June 12, 2023 -
An Ohio experiment boosted graduation rates and earnings for community college students. Here’s how.
Three of the state’s public two-year colleges successfully replicated a college completion program developed in New York, a six-year analysis found.
By Laura Spitalniak • June 12, 2023 -
COVID-19 made 26% of high school seniors rethink where to go to college, survey finds
The pandemic also influenced what majors students considered, according to ACT, the testing company.
By Laura Spitalniak • June 8, 2023 -
Inside the deal giving New Jersey college students 24/7 access to mental health services
State officials are working with telehealth platform Uwill on the project they say is the first of its kind in the country.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • June 8, 2023 -
Should states require high school students to complete the FAFSA?
Some research shows these policies boost form completions, but their impact on college attendance is less clear.
By Lilah Burke • June 7, 2023 -
Online-only community college students less likely to interact with instructors and peers, survey finds
But the same group also reported better preparedness for classes and a lower tendency to skip than students with at least one in-person course.
By Laura Spitalniak • June 7, 2023 -
Opinion
How liberal arts colleges can make career services a priority
Creating internships and focusing on short-term experiences has a big impact, the longtime undergraduate dean at the University of Chicago says.
By John Boyer • June 5, 2023 -
SUNY automatically admits 125K graduating high school students to local community colleges
The system will send letters informing students in the coming days, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced.
By Natalie Schwartz • June 2, 2023 -
Opinion
Think twice about outsourcing campus mental health services
The president of the Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors urges institutions not to save money by cutting counseling staff.
By Marcus Hotaling • May 30, 2023 -
Inside the effort to improve transfers between community colleges and top-ranked schools
Relatively few two-year college students go on to selective institutions, but some higher ed leaders are creating new pathways to change that.
By Lilah Burke • May 30, 2023 -
Opinion // President Speaks
President Speaks: Despite shrinking numbers, women’s colleges are more important than ever
Elizabeth Meade, leader of Cedar Crest College, argues that institutions like hers are needed to provide inclusive environments and drive social mobility.
By Elizabeth Meade • May 22, 2023 -
2023 college grads lower their expectations as they face a cooling job market
Concerns about job security were a recurring theme in Monster’s 2023 “State of the Graduate” report.
By Caroline Colvin • May 17, 2023 -
Florida bans DEI spending at all public colleges
The law, signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, also limits what faculty can teach in the classroom.
By Laura Spitalniak • May 15, 2023