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Yes, Colleges Do Close
Many will soon—and leaders’ collective refusal to discuss this openly only makes things worse, John J. Smetanka writes.
Weekly Wisdom | Diffusion of Innovation & the 2024 UIA Summit
Join host University Innovation Alliance CEO Bridget Burns for an episode of the Innovating Together Podcast about the diffusion of innovation in higher education and the upcoming 2024 UIA Summit.
Economic Impact of a Solar Eclipse: Academic Minute
Incorrect Tax Data Could Mean Another FAFSA Setback
Education Department Heeds Calls to Delay Gainful Reporting Deadline
Colleges had asked for a later date, citing the administrative workload stemming from the bungled launch of the new FAFSA. They’ll now have until Oct. 1 to submit a range of new information about their programs.
UT Austin’s Decision Is the One to Watch
The choice to reinstate a standardized test requirement speaks to how testing can be used to support student success, not just admission, Yoon S. Choi writes.
Delaying the Inevitable
As problems continue to beset the new FAFSA, most colleges are pushing their deposit deadlines into June. But some are still dragging their feet. What’s the hold up?
Campus Engagement Tip: Recognize Student Employees
Each April, colleges and universities celebrate National Student Employment Week. Here are eight strategies supervisors can use to acknowledge the work of their learners.
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