Highlight: College students are “paying attention, they seem to be very engaged” in the 2020 election, @BestCollegesCom Advisor Melissa Venable says. “They’ve said that the issues, the things happening in this year… have changed their priorities as far as voting is concerned.”
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Supreme Court blocks Trump from ending DACA. Undocumented immigrant students make up about 2%, OR 454,000, of all students enrolled in U.S. higher education.
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US Supreme Court decision to uphold protections for DACA recipients.
As of April 2020, more than 450,000 undocumented immigrant students are enrolled in #highereducation.
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Are you enrolled in #onlinecollege? Either through campus shutdowns or by choice, thousands of Americans take #onlineclasses every year.
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One in six college-bound respondents to a new survey “appear to be near the point of giving up on the idea of attending a 4-year college or university as a fulltime student in the fall.”
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COVID-19 Files: How Is Coronavirus Impacting Colleges and Universities?
COVID-19's sudden expansion across the United States has disrupted most major industries, and higher education is no exception.
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‼️UPDATE‼️ The coronavirus relief package extends federal student loan payments through Sept. 30. Rates on all #studentloans held by federal agencies will also be changed to 0% until September 30.
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Coronavirus stimulus package would grant the millions of Americans with federal student loans a break from their payments for at least six months.
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Experts weigh in on how the sudden, forced adoption of technology-delivered instruction will affect the well-being of professors and students alike.
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How Professors Can Help Students Transition to Online Classes
The spread of the novel #coronavirus has pushed most college classes online. Professors should do their part to make the transition as easy as possible for students.
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Congress’s emergency coronavirus bill would provide colleges and universities with about $14 billion to weather shutdowns and move to distance learning. That is unlikely to be enough.
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As #COVID19 spreads, colleges and universities throughout the country are increasingly boarding up their classrooms and moving courses online. Learn how to succeed in your new environment.
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In coming months, law schools may need to rethink basic elements of legal education, like student orientation, large lectures, public clinics, study-abroad programs and campus housing.
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