December 29, 2022
Via: Isabella CarterThe burden of student debt is no longer a new topic of discussion among American students, graduates, and government officials. However, it gained even more attention in 2022, when President Joe Biden announced his intention to forgive federal student loans. […]
Educational Forms, Informal learning
December 20, 2022
Via: eCampus NewsMany college students have access to a traditional learning environment, which often includes attending class in lecture halls, collaborating with peers and professors in person or taking exams at a scheduled time in the classroom. Although this approach works for […]
Economics&Strategies, Education Strategies
December 5, 2022
Via: eCampus NewsWith higher education enrollment trending down and economic uncertainty on the rise, retaining enrolled students is vital to the financial health of higher education institutions. That’s a tall order at most colleges and universities given student wellness challenges, financial fears, […]
Educational Forms, Informal learning
December 2, 2022
Via: eCampus NewsWhile there has been significant progress in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, accessibility is often glaringly absent from the discussion. This is particularly true in higher education, where barriers to access intersect and are often compounded when dealing with […]
Economics&Strategies, Education Economics
December 1, 2022
Via: Inside Higher EdNew America Foundation has released a report, “In Default and Left Behind,” based on focus group interviews with 50 borrowers who went into default on their student loans before the pandemic. “Before they defaulted, many did not receive the benefits […]
November 29, 2022
Via: Inside Higher EdYesterday’s post about the California State University Academic Senate’s resolution asking for unlimited, unilateral, unaccountable veto power over community college bachelor degree programs generated some provocative feedback. It seemed only fair to respond. Several readers pointed me to the California […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education
November 17, 2022
Via: eSchool NewsMaking higher education the norm for everyone in the nation—and ensuring that people have not just access to higher education, but also the support to complete that education—is paramount to the nation’s future success, said Arne Duncan, former U.S. Secretary […]
November 17, 2022
Via: Inside Higher EdThirty-seven percent of student affairs professionals are looking to leave their roles, according to research conducted by Skyfactor Benchworks, Macmillan Learning’s surveying arm, in partnership with the Southern Association for College Student Affairs. The study, which surveyed 324 student affairs […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education
November 16, 2022
Via: eCampus NewsWe live in a hyper-personalized, Netflix, Uber, and Door Dash everything world – a universe of Amazon like same-day everything. All businesses—and especially colleges and universities—must leverage hyper-personalization to remain competitive, to grow, and to deliver on their mission within […]
November 16, 2022
Via: Inside Higher EdThe Sorenson Impact Center at the University of Utah’s David Eccles School of Business recently launched a new tool intended to help campus leaders, policy makers and other higher ed stakeholders explore student outcomes data at individual campuses and identify […]
November 14, 2022
Via: Higher Ed DiveTwo of Japan’s most prestigious universities sign a pact to merge. Hundreds of students protest a decision to merge their university with two others in Yerevan, the Armenian capital. In Scotland, students and the wider community are being asked to […]
November 11, 2022
Via: eCampus NewsHigh-profile ransomware attacks are dominating the news. From healthcare organizations to critical infrastructure, no sector is immune to cyberattacks seeking a huge payout with malicious ransomware. This is especially true in higher education, which is the second most common target […]
Economics&Strategies, Education Economics
October 27, 2022
Via: Inside Higher EdState-awarded student financial aid decreased negligibly in 2020–21 to $14.784 billion, down 0.1 percent from the $14.801 billion awarded in 2019–20, according to the latest annual survey from the National Association of State Student Grant and Aid Programs. The survey […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education
October 20, 2022
Via: Inside Higher EdPolitical interference in higher education, we are told, is increasing. The partisan divide in views on higher education, we hear, is deepening. Campuses “are driving political division.” “The diploma divide lies “at the heart of this country’s many divisions.” Is […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education
October 7, 2022
Via: Inside Higher EdRising college prices and student debt are a huge national concern, for good reason. Here at Cleveland State University, an urban-serving campus where about one-third of undergraduates are first-generation college students, we’re fortunate that our tuition is in the lowest […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education
October 5, 2022
Via: eCampus NewsAmerica’s universities must think beyond graduation rates and student success while in school, and provide more focus on supporting career success, Ruth Watkins, a national higher education leader, said while at Oregon State University in September. Watkins, president of national […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education
October 4, 2022
Via: Higher Ed DiveThe Republicans’ missive to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona highlights criticisms conservatives frequently apply to colleges. Those include that college administrators suppress speech that doesn’t align with “political correctness” and that they indoctrinate students with liberal values. Faith in higher education […]
September 21, 2022
Via: Ed SurgeNot everyone is sold on the idea that virtual reality technology could or should bring higher education into a future of avatars and holograms. But separate from that hype, virtual reality is already being used at colleges in ways that […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education
September 14, 2022
Via: Ed SurgeThe pandemic has thrown up more obstacles for students trying to stay on track toward a credential, and that has been particularly true for students at community colleges and other public colleges. That was the message by state higher ed […]
Educational Stages, Higher Education
September 7, 2022
Via: Education NextNow that President Biden has announced his unilateral plan to transfer more than a half a trillion dollars in student debt to Americans, most of whom neither went to college nor took out a student loan, you should brace yourself […]