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Success Program Launch: Making College Pathways Visible for Rural High Schoolers

A community college in Montana is putting a new spin on dual enrollment by providing free one-credit course offerings to local high school students, with content aimed at preparing them for life after graduation.

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with University of New Mexico President Garnett Stokes

Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with University of New Mexico President Garnett Stokes

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A New Approach to Categorizing Colleges

Changes in Carnegie Classifications will simplify requirements for top research category and give colleges multiple labels instead of one, to make it easier to compare peers.

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In ‘Buyer’s Market,’ Tuition Increases Haven’t Outpaced Inflation

The College Board’s 2023 “Pricing and Student Aid” report shows that average published tuition and fees increased this year, but the increase was less than the rate of inflation.

Wis. Governor Sues Lawmakers Over Blocked Pay Raises

Wisconsin’s Democratic governor, Tony Evers, has sued Republican legislators for allegedly defying the state Constitution and undermining his executive powers...
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Campus Engagement Tip: Take Students Out for Lunch

To promote authentic relationships between faculty members and students, colleges offer discounted or free meals in the dining halls for those looking to dine together.

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Feeling Adrift Drives Anxiety, Depression in Young Adults

A study by the Harvard Graduate School of Education found that three in five young adults felt their lives lacked meaning and purpose.

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Grand Canyon University Fined $37.7M for ‘Lies’ to Students

The university, which has been locked in a years-long battle with the Education Department, vowed to fight back.