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Achieving Top Honors in Culture, Outcomes and Equity Gap Reduction

Chattanooga State and Southwestern Oregon Community Colleges have received Achieving the Dream’s highest recognition. Take a closer look at their noteworthy data deeds.

Survey Finds Widespread Challenges With Credit Transfer

Negative experiences with trying to transfer credits toward a college credential are prevalent among American adults, according to a new...
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Amid Federal Upheaval, a Pell Shortfall Looms

The Pell Grant is facing a projected $2.7 billion budget shortfall, its first in over a decade. With the Education Department in turmoil and Trump slashing spending, access advocates worry cuts may be unavoidable.

10% of Federal Student Aid Staff Take Buyouts

One hundred and twenty-four employees at the Office of Federal Student Aid have accepted the Trump administration’s buyout offer, USA...

Federal Judge Blocks Parts of Trump’s Anti-DEI Orders

The Trump administration won’t be able to follow through on all its plans to crack down on diversity, equity and...
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How Frequent Assessment Can Benefit URM Student Learning

A pilot study at the University of California, Riverside, found that more regular testing, as opposed to high-stakes exams, can improve student outcomes in a general chemistry course and close equity gaps for historically disadvantaged learners.

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Pairing Sexual Health Information and Fun

Colleges and universities provide students with safer sex products and education in an entertaining manner to promote engagement and equip students with information.

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Weeks and Months After Natural Disaster, Colleges Stand By Their Students

Students say they are still being impacted by wildfires and floods that cost them their housing, jobs and transportation weeks or months ago.