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Plan offers some guidance for income-share providers

Inside Higher Ed

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Education Department faces calls to rescind outsourcing guidance

Inside Higher Ed

Image: Higher education associations, study abroad organizations, colleges and universities, and others are calling on the Department of Education to rescind guidance issued earlier this year that would expand the definition of outside companies that are subject the department’s oversight.

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What We Don’t Talk About Enough: Community Colleges

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I think about community colleges a lot. But I think about how we, as a society, talk about and respond to community colleges— or don’t. Having said that, I also consider how college is ingrained in the public imagination. This might sound like an obvious statement considering I work at one.

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New College Programs Support and Mentor First-Generation Students

Insight Into Diversity

Without the inherent guidance of a parent with collegiate experience, students can struggle to adapt to unfamiliar classroom and campus dynamics, connect with faculty and peers, and, ultimately, graduate. We are thrilled to be starting this initiative in support of our first-gen students,” says Reesor. “I Photos courtesy of UNC Charlotte.)

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Education Dept. pushes colleges to act before food aid deadline

Inside Higher Ed

Image: The Education Department wants colleges, universities and state higher education agencies to make sure eligible students know about the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program before pandemic provisions expire this spring. The work requirement and the other criteria will resume June 10.

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Community colleges suffer from employee shortages

Inside Higher Ed

Image: Community colleges across the country are struggling to recruit and hire new people after losing faculty and staff members in droves during the pandemic. College leaders report staffing losses at all levels, including IT workers, student success professionals, dining hall workers and executive leaders, she said.

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Community college resource center takes on male retention

Inside Higher Ed

Image: To increase enrollment and retention of male students, Queensborough Community College in New York is investing in a Male Resource Center, aimed at its smallest populations of Black and Latino men to create equity, President Christine Mangino says. At community colleges, the ratio grows, with nearly three women to every two men.