Good news! Persistence and retention rates on the rise with public two-year institutions being the only sector to experience increases in both full-time and part-time learner persistence. #comm_colleges https://t.co/6WbGLv9nrp
Institutions must examine their course scheduling through a student lens, which means making scheduling more predictable and classes more accessible, write John Hamman of @montgomerycoll and Monica Trent of @AchieveTheDream for @Comm_College. https://t.co/0dxNcpHhZu
Recognizing the link between mental health and student success, the UT System Board of Regents has made another investment in mental health services, partnering with @Timely_Care to offer all UT students free 24/7 access to virtual counseling and support. https://t.co/2xBeFGYplR
Not enough progress has been made in leveling the playing field in college admissions. As #SCOTUS considers whether to ban race as a factor, the equity divide is getting worse, says @JonMarcusBoston for @HechingerReport. #AffirmativeAction https://t.co/V9s2iM8agd
Real-world data are essential to transparency in #highereducation, and info such as incomes, race, program cost, etc. can show students and stakeholders if programs meet #equity goals. @HigherEdDive has what data credential providers should share. https://t.co/UtWHWRdw1f
The effective use of summative assessment data is predicated on key stakeholders having a clear understanding about what these assessments are for & how the data gleaned from them can be leveraged to address specific needs. Read more: https://t.co/q7evXQ89K7
“There is no turning back…we will win.” - Cesar E. Chavez
Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday for the Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice! 👏❤️
#PACproud#PaloAltoCollege#CesarChavez
Wonderful program at San Antonio College this week, Women in History, sponsored by the amazing staff of the SAC Empowerment Center. Our guest speaker, @DeborahKnappTV5, participated in recognizing our scholarship recipients.
Today, the Alamo Colleges District - San Antonio College, St. Philip's College, and Palo Alto College participated in the 27th annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice. #sisepuede@AlamoColleges1@SAC_PR@PACPR@GoSPC
We’re so proud of the relationship between @VIA_Transit and @AlamoColleges1 which allows our students to use U-Pass. Local college and university students have access to unlimited rides for free! At @SAC_PR we’re fortunate to have a number of bus stops on campus.
#comm_college students are “One Flat Tire Away From Dropping Out’: 43 percent of community and technical colleges have zero transit stops within a half a mile of their campuses. https://t.co/qdYmcxKNME
Despite the blustery weather, a group of SAC students assembled this morning on the SAC Mall to participate in the "SAY THEIR NAME" Silent Protest. The event, part of Black History Month, featured participants remaining silent in protest of racially motivated injustices.