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Listen: A College Bridge Program for Incarcerated Students
In a new episode of Voices of Student Success, hear about a recently launched college bridge program that improves college readiness for students enrolled in higher education programs in prison.

Should College Counseling Centers Be ‘Neutral’?
For counselors and others in student-facing roles, neutrality is an unhelpful concept, Philip J. Rosenbaum writes.

George Washington U Police Chief Resigns
GW’s student newspaper uncovered alleged problems with the university’s arming of its campus police. Then the police chief was placed on leave.

Report: Best Practices in Re-Entry, Re-Integration of Formerly Incarcerated Students
Colleges offering education for individuals in prison must provide information about how their students can access re-entry services to receive federal dollars. A recently published study from Ithaka S+R identifies trends among four institutions doing this work successfully.

Dallas College Creates 3 Career-Focused Programs for Students With Disabilities
The community college will support students with intellectual and developmental disabilities with career readiness skills and certification for increased employment opportunities.

Survey: How to Help Students Vote This Fall
One in 10 students say they’re planning to vote, but they just don’t yet know how, according to Student Voice data. Respondents outline the most helpful efforts for student voting, including time off to cast a ballot.
3 Protesters Arrested at the University of Chicago

Motivating Students Who Have Some College but No Credential
Tens of millions of Americans have stopped out of college. A new study explores what deters them from returning and what might bring them back.
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