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For Parents, College Choice Is All About Cost
According to a new study, the top concerns among primary caretakers helping their kids decide where to go to college center on debt and the cost of a degree.

Survey: Over Half of Rising Seniors Feel Pessimistic About Starting Their Careers
New data from Handshake finds 57 percent of the Class of 2025 have low expectations for their future after graduation, largely tied to a competitive job market, student loan debt and the current political climate.

Cal State System Pilots GPA Reset Program to Re-Enroll Stop-Outs
Fourteen colleges in the California State University system will reach out to learners with some credit but no degree to aid in re-enrollment and completion. The pilot will provide data and insight for a possible policy change.

When a U.S. Presidential Candidate Is Called a ‘DEI Hire’
The first Black woman to be a major party’s nominee for president is facing conservative attacks on her race. We spoke to an Obama historian about past precedent and today’s differences.

Anticipating More Unrest, Colleges Prioritize Civic Dialogue
As institutions across the country brace for new protests over the war in Gaza and a testy presidential election, many are looking to third-party consultants for guidance.

Listen: Campus Facilities Promote Inclusion, Mental Health of Students
In the latest Voices of Student Success episode, learn about how colleges are working to better student well-being through intentional design strategies and specialized spaces for neurodivergent learners.

Success Program Launch: Guided Engagement for Men of Color
The University of Missouri at Kansas City established a new initiative for male students of color to increase their engagement and sense of belonging on campus through academic and career preparation.

An Awkward False Neutrality
Abiya Ahmed and Alexander Key argue that false binaries and assumptions contribute to distortions of campus discourse on Palestine.
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