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Bridging Higher Education Learning With Workforce Preparation

A new report from WGU Labs identifies common barriers for student success after graduation and offers four ideas for developing partnerships between colleges and universities and employers to address student needs.

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Short-Staffed, Colleges Outsource Financial Aid Offices

Last month Kentucky State U and Bethany College outsourced financial aid services. Such moves reflect a challenging environment for professionals in the field.

Biden Administration Refines Student Debt Relief Plans

Borrowers who started repaying their undergraduate loans at least 20 years ago and still have a balance will see their...
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Student Wellness Tip: Organize Resources on One Website

A new website aggregates all available resources for students in New Jersey facing basic needs insecurity, including childcare support, food pantries and shelters.

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with Empire State University President Dr. Lisa Vollendorf

An inspiring conversation with Empire State University President Dr. Lisa Vollendorf.

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Report: 6 Ways to Strengthen Transfer Pipelines

A new report from the Campaign for College Opportunity identifies gaps in transfer student experiences that negatively impact these students’ ability to earn a bachelor’s degree from a four-year institution, as well as recommendations for improvement related to partnerships, advising, targeted supports and cultural change.

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6 Common Institutional Online Learning Trends

Shared themes from our work with a variety of colleges and universities.

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Breaking Free From the ‘Student Loan Matrix’

A self-taught student loan researcher argues that a series of assumptions about college are ensnaring students in a debt trap—and he offers a way out.