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The president of the Roman Catholic institution pointed to more than 15 years of enrollment declines and a looming demographic cliff. Fontbonne, a 101-year old institution, joins several other Roman ...
TimelyCare, higher education’s most trusted virtual health and well-being provider, is enhancing its unparalleled portfolio of wellness solutions to include Student Success Coaching to help students ...
The National Association for College Admission Counseling released a public directory showing which member institutions have pushed back key dates. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid form ...
SALT LAKE CITY ⁠— Early Bird pricing for the sixth annual ProfCon™ conference ends March 12, 2024. ProfCon 2024 is set for June 12-14, 2024, in vibrant Salt Lake City, Utah. Registrants can save $229 ...
The Supreme Court decision didn’t affect admissions policies at most colleges, as they accept all or a majority of their applicants. However, higher ed leaders have grown concerned the ruling could ...
Ricardo Azziz has held numerous executive positions in higher education and led the merger that resulted in Georgia Regents University, now Augusta University. He is principal at Strategic ...
A new Title IX rule would fulfill President Joe Biden's campaign pledge to overturn the DeVos-era one, which sets up courtroom-like hearings for evaluating sexual assault cases. During these ...
Purdue University President Mitch Daniels has been on the forefront of the campaign to reopen college campuses this fall. He appeared on a Senate committee panel in June extolling the benefits of ...
A Texas policy that promises in-state college applicants in the top 10% of their high school class admission to any of the state's universities increased access and improved graduation rates, ...
STEM students who received nudges at four community colleges persisted at a 16-percentage-point-higher rate after their first semester than those who opted not to receive the nudges, according to a ...
TORONTO—In 2010, Abril Vela was in 9th grade in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) when the district was in the early stages of implementing its Computer Science for All initiative. Recruited by a ...