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Program Innovation: Uniting Transfer Students in Class
A staff member at Stockton University developed a transfer-only general studies course, creating a space for engagement and camaraderie between transfer students with proven outcomes on retention and graduation.

Effort to Re-Enroll California College Students Has Early Success
The California Reconnect program is re-enrolling adults who left college without earning degrees at higher rates than the national average for re-enrollment.

Report: Addressing the Roots of Food Insecurity in Higher Ed
A new Tennessee Higher Education Commission and Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation report highlights the ways institutions can support students facing basic needs insecurity.
S&P Global Projects Mixed Outlook for Higher Ed in 2024

Developing Guidelines for the Aftermath of a Student Suicide
“Postvention” protocols are valuable tools for colleges dealing with a suicide. But not every university is as prepared as it should be when a tragedy occurs.

Penn President Resigns After Missteps on Antisemitism
Liz Magill stepped down after her remarks at a congressional hearing sparked outrage. Her resignation followed months of tension on campus.
Healing From Anti-Black Messaging: Academic Minute

‘Merit Scholarship’ or Enrollment Incentive?
Non-need-based merit aid has surged in the past decade, especially at struggling public institutions looking to boost enrollment. Some say it’s an unacknowledged equity issue.
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