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Survey: Campus facilities' impact on student success

Inside Higher Ed

Image: A common concern among campus facilities directors has long been not having a seat at the table of top institutional officials. In other words, facilities leaders shouldn’t just be brought in to execute building projects after details have already been determined. Don’t give up that seat.” block:block=176].

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Community Colleges Increase Housing Options

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Community colleges around the country are exploring residential options, developing housing for the first time, or partnering with organizations such as Educational Housing Services (EHS), a New York City nonprofit group that houses students from colleges throughout the city. “As for other certificate/degree seeking students.

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Nine insights from an integration process (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Our BSDT students are meeting expected outcomes in retention, graduation and learning, including outcomes related to their performance in Clark liberal studies courses. Familiar facilities: The initial geographic placement of the program in leased space on the former Becker College campus provided a seamless transition for students.

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Statehouses support foster youth with college

Inside Higher Ed

In Washington State, lawmakers are considering making permanent a legislative pilot program begun in 2019 that allows state grants to colleges and universities to be used to help students with short-term housing needs and provide them with access to laundry, storage, shower and other facilities.

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Explaining the rise in student mental health and wellbeing issues

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Dr Michelle Morgan, Dean of Students at the University of East London. This piece is the first part of two discussing the rise in student mental health issues. All impact on retention, success and one’s sense of belonging. The second part will be published tomorrow.