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College Holds Disproportionately Affect Students of Color
Nearly one in three Black students and one in four Hispanic students have been unable to register for classes to due to an institutional hold.

Nearly Half of Students Lack Key Academic Guidance
Just 55 percent of students say they’ve been advised on required coursework for graduation, according to Inside Higher Ed and College Pulse’s survey on students’ experiences with advising and registration.

Program Innovation: Establishing Healthy Student Learning Habits
The University of Iowa’s Learning at Iowa program reinforces necessary skills for incoming students, preparing them for academic success by focusing on mind-set, metacognition and memory.

Micro-Internships Give Women a Foot in the Tech Industry Door
Break Through Tech’s Sprinternships offer women and minority groups short-term opportunities for professional experience in tech.

Boot Camps, With Mentors
Gonzaga University, with Springboard, is launching a set of tech boot camps in which students meet with mentors weekly.

Academic Success Tip: Guide Students in Constructive Dialogue
A University of Delaware professor shares why and how she makes dialogue about difficult-to-discuss issues a foundational skill in her classroom.

Student Journey Map Addresses Cracks in the Advising System
Three students created the Student Journey Map, detailing student needs and how advisers can meet those needs.

Program Innovation: Micro-Internships Offer Career Experiences, Alumni Connections
Students use Goucher College’s micro-internship program for six-week virtual internships hosted by the college’s alumni network.
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