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Report: More Targeted Support for Former Foster Youth Needed
A new analysis from Trellis Strategies finds students with foster care experience are more likely than their peers to have basic needs insecurity and to be impacted by financial concerns.
Report: Mental Health Disrupts Studying for Most Students
Students were also more likely to feel negative emotions than positive ones while studying and completing their assignments, according to data collected by Kahoot!
Campus Engagement Tip: Write an International Student Handbook
Moving to the U.S. to start college can come with a variety of cultural and social challenges. Some higher ed institutions have created guidebooks to provide essential information and helpful advice for their international learners.
Data-Based Decisions Tip: Targeted Outreach Improves Student Tutoring Participation
Pennsylvania State University uses instructor flags to promote student awareness of supplemental instruction and tutoring support, which has increased attendance and engagement in the past year.
‘This Program Exists Because of the Reinstatement of Pell’
A biology professor in Oregon dreamed of starting a degree program in a local prison just as Pell reinstatement was underway. Now hers is among the first programs where incarcerated students can receive the grants.
7-Month Boston University Grad Worker Strike Ends, but Fight May Not Be Over
The student employees won their first union contract after months of bargaining and then a lengthy walkout. But the agreement, which only lasts three years, doesn’t achieve some major demands.
Academic Success Tip: Addressing Math Anxieties
Many college students feel overly nervous about math courses. Here are seven strategies to help them navigate math anxiety.
Positive Partnership: Colloquium Encourages Interdisciplinary Learning for Students
A chemistry professor and a music professor collaborated to deepen student understanding of both fields through integration of concepts with sound.
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