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Amid Financial Headwinds, Could Course Sharing Offer Colleges Relief?
A new white paper says colleges could increase retention and create new income streams by partnering with other institutions to offer students the courses they need to stay on track for graduation.

Parenting Student Supports Aid Retention, Credit Completion
An analysis of Austin Community College’s Parenting Students Project reveals the impact of financial aid and case management for parenting students’ success.
NASFAA Picks Seasoned Financial Aid, Federal Policy Expert for Next President

Micro-Experiences in Service Learning Break Barriers to Access
Goucher College offers short-term service learning experiences to remove obstacles for students to participate in high-impact experiences.
McMahon: Columbia Is on ‘Right Track’ to Restore Funding

Louisiana Expands Corequisite Integration to English Courses
A statewide overhaul of remedial education has seen early success, with passing rates jumping over 40 percentage points among corequisite English students. The work required cross-campus collaboration, faculty development and leadership buy-in.

The Struggling Sanctuary Campus Movement
Students want colleges to call themselves “sanctuary campuses” as a show of support for undocumented students. Higher ed leaders balk at the term.

What Happens When You Read a Job Description With a Growth Mindset?
New career possibilities can open up when you start with the bias toward “I’m qualified,” Rachel Bernard writes.
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