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Why Is College Less Valuable for Low-Income Students Now?
Education Management Why Is College Less Valuable for Low-Income Students Now?

What happens when the path to a better life becomes a road to nowhere for those who need it most? Picture a young, determined student from a struggling neighborhood, the first in their family to attend college, pinning all hopes on a degree to break the cycle of poverty. Yet, in 2025, data reveals

Kentucky Colleges Launch Major Mental Health Initiative
Education Management Kentucky Colleges Launch Major Mental Health Initiative

In a striking response to growing concerns about student well-being, colleges across Kentucky have united to tackle a pressing issue affecting thousands of young adults in the state’s higher education system, with the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS), serving over 110,000

How Will BGSU and Schwab Shape Financial Planning Education?
Education Management How Will BGSU and Schwab Shape Financial Planning Education?

In an era where financial literacy is more critical than ever, the demand for skilled financial planners continues to surge, driven by an aging population and complex economic landscapes. Bowling Green State University (BGSU) in Ohio has taken a significant step forward by partnering with Schwab

Trump Policies Strain College Budgets in Second Term
Education Management Trump Policies Strain College Budgets in Second Term

Welcome to an insightful conversation with Camille Faivre, a renowned expert in education management with a deep focus on navigating the complexities of higher education in today’s challenging landscape. With her extensive experience supporting institutions in developing open and e-learning

Lake Erie College Celebrates Fundraising and Campus Growth
Education Management Lake Erie College Celebrates Fundraising and Campus Growth

Nestled in the heart of Painesville, Ohio, Lake Erie College is capturing attention with an extraordinary period of transformation that showcases both financial prowess and campus revitalization, marking a significant chapter in its history. This private four-year institution, long a fixture in

U.S. Colleges Face $7 Billion Loss from Enrollment Drop
Education Management U.S. Colleges Face $7 Billion Loss from Enrollment Drop

Imagine a campus once bustling with diverse voices from across the globe now eerily quiet, as lecture halls stand half-empty and budgets teeter on the brink. U.S. colleges are facing an unprecedented crisis with a projected drop of 150,000 international students this fall, translating to a

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