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Why Do Students Stop Out of College?

Academic challenges, financial constraints and family responsibilities were among the biggest reasons students said they left, according to a recent survey.

New Presidents or Provosts: Brookdale CC, Bryan College, Columbia, Fairleigh Dickinson, Maryland-Baltimore County, Northern Kentucky, Simmons, Whitman

Kelsi Anderson, provost of Bryan College of Health Sciences, in Nebraska, has been chosen as president there. Stephanie Cosner, vice...
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Approaching the Academic Year With Apprehension

After divisive protests roiled campuses last spring, Gary Gilbert asks if—and how—this fall can be better.

‘Free College’ Programs Don’t Always Boost Enrollment

Free tuition programs don’t always lead to higher enrollments or degree completion, according to a new study published by Brown...
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Success Program Launch: A Call Center for a Culture of Care

Victor Valley College in California launched a one-stop hotline for students, parents and others to get questions answered about the institution. The intervention helps people get connected to the college faster and supports students’ feelings of belonging.

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Report: How to Train Student Leaders in the Classroom

A recent white paper highlights strategies for raising up student leaders through effective leadership education in pedagogy and learning outcomes.

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Four Things Not to Ignore in the Face of Enrollment Pressures

Bob Massa and Bill Conley identify four areas college and enrollment leaders should focus on during the difficult decade ahead.

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Under New Florida Law, Eight Adjunct Unions Are Dissolved

Like other higher-ed bargaining units in the state, they failed to meet a threshold for dues-paying members championed by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis.