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Listen: Where Upward Transfer Fails and How Institutions Are Improving Processes

On the latest Voices of Student Success episode, hear about the state of upward transfer in the U.S., the opportunities to improve processes and how one college improved advising to support associate degree earners.

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$237M Donation to Florida A&M Was ‘Fraudulent’

A third-party investigation of the historic donation to Florida A&M University from a mysterious donor finds the gift was worthless—and that the university’s now-resigned president pressured staff to move forward despite concerns.

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Report: Designing Online Courses for Students With Disabilities

Research from the Center for Higher Education Policy and Practice identifies six ways to improve accessibility in online education through intentional design principles.

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Colleges Balk at Federal Plan to Require Attendance Taking in Online Courses

The department says taking attendance will help ensure Title IV funds are used properly. Online-facing faculty said it will create a financial and time burden.

LACCD Chancellor Stepping Down This Fall

Los Angeles Community College District chancellor Francisco Rodriguez is stepping down after a decade at the helm of the nation’s...
Minnesota governor Tim Walz, a light-skinned man with white hair and glasses, speaks outside the White House

Harris’s VP Pick Has Backed Free College, Big Investments in State Universities

The second-term governor and former high school teacher is known as someone who believes in the power of education.

Ep. 124: Voices of Student Success: Improving Upward Transfer Processes

Community college students make up 40 percent of enrollment in U.S. higher education, and 80 percent of those students want to go on to earn a bachelor’s degree. However, only around 16 percent of those students will be successful in transferring and completing a four-year degree within six years after transferring.

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Blueprint for Climate Action Across Higher Ed

Colleges and universities are well positioned to tackle the effects of climate change from multiple angles, according to a new report from the Aspen Institute.