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Ukraine Will Inspect Huge Spike in Enrollments by Draft-Age Students
College applications climbed by almost 2,000 percent in 2022, the year of the Russian invasion. Most students chose low-cost courses with minimal entrance requirements.
Campus Engagement Tip: Invite Students to Dine with Strangers
A decades-old tradition at the University of California, Los Angeles, brings together students and alumni over a meal to build connections and trust.
Degrees Earned Fall Again, Certificates Rise
Fewer people are earning degrees for the second year in a row, but certificates are having a moment, according to a new report.
‘Game-Changing Crisis’: Lawmakers, Experts Vent FAFSA Frustrations
While one House committee probed the FAFSA mess Wednesday, another grilled Education Secretary Miguel Cardona about the disastrous rollout of the student-aid form.
When FAFSA Completion Takes a Village
In New York City, completion rates for the revamped federal form are down a whopping 45 percent. City agencies, higher ed partners and advocacy groups are pooling their resources to get back on track.
Success Program Launch: Leadership Academy for All Undergrads
A $20 million gift will fund a leadership development center for students at Washington University in St. Louis, creating new leadership trainings and funding research.
Analysis Finds Colleges Fumbled Oct. 7 Statements
Full-time Faculty Raises Finally Beat Inflation … Just Barely
With the dollar’s declining value taken into account, new data shows that real wages grew by half a percent. But pay remains well below pre-pandemic levels, and full-time women and part-timers continue to receive less than others.
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