The United States Department of Justice has issued a rule that marks a significant step forward for individuals with disabilities. This rule ensures that web content and mobile applications provided by public entities, including state and local governments and their educational institutions, meet
Columbus State Community College (CSCC) faces a daunting fiscal challenge—a projected $6.8 million budget deficit for the upcoming fiscal year. As part of a strategic initiative to stabilize its finances, CSCC has begun making difficult decisions, including staff reductions. In a move that will a
The Current State of Higher Education Funding State and local governments have once again increased their investments in public higher education, marking the 11th consecutive year of financial commitment growth. According to the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association, the fiscal year
Facing the dual challenges of a 3.3% operational cost increase and persistent inflationary pressures, the University of Minnesota has unveiled a budget proposal for the upcoming academic year that hinges on strategic financial maneuvering to secure institutional stability amidst economic
The U.S. Department of Education fully understands the importance of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in students’ pursuit of higher education. However, recent statistics indicate a troubling decline in FAFSA completion among high school seniors, raising concerns about access to
Higher education institutions across the United States are under increasing scrutiny regarding the advancement of women and minority faculty within their ranks. A comprehensive study by the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources (CUPA-HR) has cast light on the systemic