The federal financial aid system’s future, core admissions practices and the higher ed sector’s financial outlook will be shaped by developments that are likely to unfold this year.
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1 in 4 students never finish their college applications. @HigherEdDive's @LauraSpitalniak provides insight into why that is and how we can ensure more students finish their applications: https://t.co/mdA5m6udax
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Georgia’s public colleges can no longer require diversity, equity and inclusion statements in their hiring or training processes, continuing a conservative-led, nationwide push against the practice.
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The farm bill, a significant source of funding for land-grant universities, like LSU and SUBR, is up for reauthorization this year. Advocates hope congress will rectify funding inequities between white and Black land-grants. Via @lilah_burke@HigherEdDive
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Yet while borrowing has increased, the earnings premium enjoyed by those with graduate degrees has remained the same over the past two decades, according to the Education Department’s analysis.
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Since 2022, more than 20 #HBCU leadership spots have become available due to retirements or resignations. Check out this @HigherEdDive story for more: https://t.co/gFU7O70mf0 | cc: @FeleciaElana@tlstrayhorn@DoctorSFJ
Good news from Michigan with the temporary lowering of the age requirement for the Michigan Reconnect free tuition program from 25 to 21. The program will reach 350,000 more residents. @HigherEdDive https://t.co/s2Akb0YUIo
There's not one path that fits all, and nor all make the learning journey without breaks along the way.
Here’s how the dual mission college model works https://t.co/jYdVYyJOzr via @HigherEdDive