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Student Success Wrapped: What You Wanted to Know About Supporting Students
A look at six trends from the most engaged-with content published by the Student Success team over the past year.
Education Department Moves New Title IX Rule Forward
Department of Education Lends Colleges a Hand After FAFSA Backlash
The department is allocating $50 million and deploying staffers to help institutions adjust to the rocky FAFSA rollout. College leaders are underwhelmed.
Assessing Quality of Microcredentials Is Difficult
Most high school educators recognize the value of microcredentials, but a dearth of available data on outcomes can make them hesitant to recommend nondegree pathways to students.
Gender Stereotypes and Social Media: Academic Minute
Jamestown Business College to Close
Advocates Promote Equitable Prison Education Programs Post–Pell Restoration
Using feedback from incarcerated students is one way to work toward making prison education programs more racially inclusive, according to a new report from the Vera Institute of Justice.
Student-Made Cookbook Offers Recipes for Campus Pantry Users
Students at a Maryland community college created a cookbook featuring favorite family recipes that use ingredients commonly found in the free campus food pantry.
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