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Hopping on the Affordability Bandwagon

Five selective colleges launched strikingly similar student aid initiatives last week for low- and middle-income students. What’s behind the frenzy to boost financial aid?

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Listen: How Life Design Can Improve Student Success Beyond College

In a new episode of Voices of Student Success, hear from two college leaders about how they’re integrating life design principles into students’ learning and career preparation for holistic support.

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Student Voter Engagement Efforts Grew in 2024. Student Voting Didn’t.

At the National Student Vote Summit, attendees discussed the best ways to boost political involvement after an election that saw worse turnout than in 2020.

Iowa Fraternity Suspended Over Hazing Allegations

The University of Iowa suspended its chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity Monday after police discovered 56 blindfolded pledges...
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Survey: Students Value Instructional Clarity, Active Learning

A recent report from the Association of College and University Educators and the Lumina Foundation found students evaluated their courses based on four primary factors.

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At Top Colleges, 100 Years of Affluence

A comprehensive new study found that the socioeconomic makeup of highly selective colleges is roughly the same as it was a century ago, even as access to higher education has exploded.

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Campus Engagement Tip: Retaining Military-Affiliated Students

Staff at the University of Texas at San Antonio share effective strategies that support retention for student veterans and active-duty students as well as future areas of focus.

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A Guaranteed Income Program for Community College Students

The Los Angeles Community College District is experimenting with a new program that gives $1,000 a month to students in health-related fields.