About 25 percent of all borrowers have or will default on their student loans in the next few months, and another 35 percent are at least 60 days past due.
What We’ve Learned So Far From Tracking Student Visa Data
More than 1,500 students from nearly 250 colleges have had their visas revoked, but who they are—and why they’ve been targeted—is still largely unknown.
The Digital Divide: Student Generative AI Access
Half of chief technology officers say their institution doesn’t grant students access to generative AI tools. How does your college compare?
No More TRIO Access for Undocumented Students in California and Oregon
Undocumented students in the two states can’t participate in federal programs that support underserved students anymore, depriving them of valuable services.
Responding to a Post-COVID Student Population With Academic Support
The University of South Florida reimagined its academic success center to better meet students where they are in part by hiring a care coordinator and increasing peer supports.
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Ep. 151: Voices of Student Success: Navigating Students’ Digital Addictions
How can easy digital access create harmful habits, and what is higher education’s role in teaching preventive wellness?
Ep. 150: Can Civil Engagement Work Be Measured?
Equipping college leaders to determine the success of programs that engage in civil discourse with students on campus.
How to Achieve Research Excellence – and Protect It
Learn what contributes to quality research across an institution and how that work should be kept secure
The Tricky Relationship Between Assessment and Learning
Hear three US academic experts discuss what role assessment should play in higher education and how it can be improved.