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How to stand out when recruiting stopped-out learners

University Business

Stopped-out learners’ past-due balances often bar them from re-enrolling in higher education. The compact partnered with ReUp Education during the program’s full implementation in 2023-24 to provide early advising to prospective students who are balancing other personal responsibilities. GPA or higher.

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Alabama State Launches Women’s Flag Football

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Alabama State University’s Department of Athletics has announced its plans to launch a competitive women's flag football program in the 2024-25 academic year. The addition of women’s flag football will provide both current and incoming students a valuable opportunity to further their education while participating on the gridiron."

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These 2 colleges avoided closings in March by merger, acquisition

University Business

” Rosemont students who graduate by 2028 will still receive a Rosemont degree. Centuries of serving higher education erased. It will slowly absorb its administrative support operations over the next year, pending review by their shared accreditation body and the Department of Education.

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The ongoing saga of REF 2028: why doesn’t teaching count for impact?

SRHE

The initial decisions on REF 2028 (REF 2028/23/01 from Research England et al ), based on the report on FRAP – the Future Research Assessment Programme – contain one surprise and one non-surprise among nearly 40 decisions. by Ian McNay Surprise, surprise…or not. I will not be doing it, but I hope some of you will.

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WEEKEND READING: Red tape prioritised over student hardship – by Dr Tim Bradshaw (CEO of the Russell Group)

HEPI

What’s brought this into focus are two announcements from the Department for Education, one about the rate of uplift to undergraduate student maintenance loans and the other via a mini consultation with sector leads on proposals to increase the fees that the Office for Students (OfS) can charge universities. million to just under £29.3

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Walter 'Ted' Carter Jr. Named President of OSU

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Johnson, who led OSU since 2020 and departed under somewhat mysterious circumstances. Carter will face headwinds as OSU’s leader, including lawsuits from the survivors of sexual abuse by Dr. Richard Strauss, who was a physician in the athletic department between 1978 and 1998. It will last through the end of 2028.

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Why two thirds of graduate enrollment leaders may leave their jobs

EAB

The pandemic changed the landscape for many industries, and higher education was no exception. Our latest survey showed that more than two-thirds of survey participants (68%) indicated they have one or more unfilled positions in their department, up from 61% reporting the same in January.