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Gainful employment and financial value transparency reporting deadline delayed to Jan. 15

Higher Ed Dive

The second extension of the due date comes after lawmakers argued that colleges haven't had enough time to comply amid financial aid tumult.

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Is the data we offer applicants any use?

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Columbia College Chicago looks to cut 10 programs, consolidate others

Higher Ed Dive

The private institution is trying to pare 58 undergraduate majors down to 40 and stem its bleeding budget.

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Conservative and Exploring Colleges? The Heritage Foundation Has Ratings for You.

Inside Higher Ed

Another guide labeling higher education institutions has entered the arena. This one’s metrics include graduation rates, ROI … and DEI. U.S. News & World Report. The Wall Street Journal. Campus Pride. From exclusivity to return on investment to LGBTQ+ friendliness, organizations judge, rank, rate and label U.S. colleges and universities in multitudinous ways.

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Understanding the Social Change Model of Leadership (SCM): Igniting Students’ Academic Development P

The article addresses the Social Change Model of Leadership Development. It elucidates the SMC background, key assumptions, and the main pillars of the model to form a a change agent who could be helpful with institutional in-service delivery.

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This week in 5 numbers: Wittenberg University makes heavy employee cuts

Higher Ed Dive

We’re rounding up some of our top recent stories, from an Ohio institution laying off staff and faculty to a Brown University trustee resigning.

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How an Outsider Disrupted Pennsylvania’s Struggling State System

Inside Higher Ed

In his six years as PASSHE chancellor, Dan Greenstein took a bold—and sometimes controversial—approach to repairing a public university system in a downward spiral. Did it work? When the Great Recession hit the University of California system in 2008, it marked a major “inflection point” in the life of Dan Greenstein. The state’s higher education budget took a dramatic hit, and as a result, the projected capacity of UC was going to decline by about 400,000 students, said Greenstein, who was then

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Navient Pays the Piper

Inside Higher Ed

The U.S. government’s $120 million settlement with the onetime student loan giant concludes a seven-year legal saga and sets a precedent for stricter oversight. Navient, an embattled student loan provider, will pay back $100 million to student loan borrowers after years of accusations that it mismanaged loans and misled borrowers. The company agreed to pay the restitution, on top of a $20 million penalty, as part of a settlement reached with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

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3 Areas of Focus to Elevate the Student Experience

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

Elevating the student experience is a key goal for higher education IT leaders who face pressure to offer frictionless and seamless access to technology for digital-native students who carry high expectations for IT. In last year’s U.S. Customer Experience rankings, Forrester Research revealed that only 6% of organizations reported a significant increase in CX quality.

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AAC&U Launches Institute on AI, Pedagogy and the Curriculum

Inside Higher Ed

The American Association of Colleges and Universities has launched a new Institute on AI, Pedagogy and the Curriculum, an online center dedicated to helping institutions deal with the challenges presented by artificial intelligence in the classroom.

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How to Personalize the Student Experience with Data and AI

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

Organizations across all industries, including higher education, have more access to data than they’ve ever had before, but they’re still evolving when it comes to transforming that data into actionable insights. This transformation is especially crucial for customer experience strategies. Today’s consumers — and the employees who make customer support services run — expect more personalization and a more seamless experience when they interact with an organization’s contact center.

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Ransomware Costs Schools Nearly $550,000 per Day of Downtime

Campus Technology

New data from cybersecurity research firm Comparitech quantifies the damage caused by ransomware attacks on educational institutions.

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Petitioning for the Right to Work

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Gov. Gavin Newsom Undocumented students in California’s higher education system may soon be able to get a job in California’s public universities and colleges. California would become the first state in the nation to employ undocumented college students without legal work permits, pending a signature from Gov. Gavin Newsom. The landmark legislation, Assembly Bill 2586, passed the state legislature in a final 41-7 assembly vote last month.

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Block Ads for Essay Mills, Global Regulators Urge Internet Giants

Inside Higher Ed

Google, LinkedIn and X warned that ads for contract cheating services have proliferated despite legislative bans. Internet giants have been urged to block advertisements for contract cheating websites by a global alliance of higher education regulators.

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Fostering Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Charles Alexander is shown with Kiet Lam, president of the AAP alumni network. Courtesy of Dr. Charles Alexander Dr. Charles J. Alexander oversees the legacy of the Academic Advancement Program (AAP) at UCLA, one of the longest running academic support programs for first-generation, low-income, and underrepresented students. Established 53 years ago and built on principles of social justice, AAP’s mission is to create and administer innovative academic programs for students historically unde

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Pac-12 Conference, Thinned by Defectors, Adds 4 Universities

Inside Higher Ed

The hunted becomes the hunter.

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Dave Bates, Epsom College

The PIE News

Introduce yourself in three words or phrases. Positivity, integrity, resilience. What do you like most about your job? I really enjoy being part of a school community of brilliant staff and students and getting to work with amazing people from all around the world. I thrive when working exciting international projects, which can provide opportunities for young people to achieve beyond what they thought they could.

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Outgoing Arizona President to Be Paid Through 2026

Inside Higher Ed

Outgoing University of Arizona president Robert Robbins is officially leaving his role next month but will continue to collect a paycheck through July 2026, The Arizona Daily Star reported.

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First international university opens in Iraqi Kurdistan

The PIE News

The university, located in the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan under the licence of prime minister Masrour Barzani, has the capacity for 8,000 students in the first six years and is the premier university in the Middle East to offer direct British degrees. University of London vice chancellor professor Wendy Thomson said it was a “great honour” to attend the opening ceremony of BIU on September 7, alongside prime minister Barzani, the UK’s Lord Boateng and senior BIU staff.

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Lincoln University Cuts Alumni Association

Inside Higher Ed

Lincoln University, a historically Black institution in Missouri, has carried through on a threat to end its formal relationship with its national alumni association, according to an announcement Thursday.

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MPOLI SIMWANZA-JOHNSON

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Mpoli Simwanza-Johnson Mpoli Simwanza-Johnson has been named general counsel for the Colorado State University Foundation. She served as director of legal affairs at the University of Wisconsin Foundation in Madison. Simwanza-Johnson holds a juris doctorate from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan.

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How one chemical engineering student came to thrive at Berkeley

The Berkeley Blog

The post How one chemical engineering student came to thrive at Berkeley appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Harvard’s Numbers Show Old Affirmative Action Should Have Been Saved

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Now that all the data is in, a small group of Asian Americans should hang their heads in shame. The group with the ironic and hypocritical name, Students for Fair Admissions, was corralled by anti-affirmative action advocate Ed Blum and effectively duped and used to sue Harvard over race-based admissions. The result? After six years of litigation that went all the way to the U.S.

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Bankrupt and ravaged by student mental illness, Britain’s universities are badly in need of reform | Simon Jenkins

The Guardian - Higher Education

Tough questions need to be asked of these institutions, starting with: are they really the right place for so many young people? Forget the NHS for a minute – and look to Britain’s universities, another institution in urgent need of fixing. A number are on the brink of bankruptcy or closure. Revenues are plummeting. Rich foreign students are vanishing.

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ICEF and NAFSA partner up to grow US int’l enrolments

The PIE News

ICEF and NAFSA have announced a strategic partnership to grow and diversify the international student population in the US by strengthening international enrolment management practices and expanding opportunities for high quality professional development. The collaboration includes a special programmatic focus on effective utilisation of education agents during the NAFSA 2025 conference and a new ICEF agent networking event to support US colleges and universities seeking to partner with agents f

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NYGIL LIKELY

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Nygil Likely Nygil Likely has been named vice president for people, culture, and equity at Grand Rapids Community College. He served as chief diversity officer at Calvin University. Likely holds an MBA in human resources and management and a master’s in adult and continuing education administration from the University of Phoenix.

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California ha mejorado la calidad del aire, pero persisten las desigualdades raciales/étnicas

The Berkeley Blog

Las políticas estrictas del estado contra las emisiones han reducido la exposición a la contaminación atmosférica por partículas finas menos de 2,5 micrómetros (PM2,5 por sus siglas en inglés) en un 65% desde el 2000. Sin embargo, las comunidades étnicas con bajos ingresos siguen respirando el aire más contaminado. The post California ha mejorado la calidad del aire, pero persisten las desigualdades raciales/étnicas appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Universities with Premier League teams attract more undergraduates, study says

The Guardian - Higher Education

Relegated clubs suffered ‘4-8% drop’ in admissions compared with those whose clubs survived There are many things to consider when choosing a university: where has the best course, what is the campus like, who are the lecturers? And also, perhaps, how did the local football team get on last season? According to research, students can be influenced in their choice of university in England by the performance of Premier League football clubs linked to the university’s town or city.

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Cohesity Adds CrowdStrike Threat Intelligence to Data Protection Platform

Campus Technology

Data security provider Cohesity has integrated CrowdStrike threat intelligence to its flagship data protection platform.

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How can colleges use predictive algorithms equitably? A conversation with Dr. Denisa Gándara

IHEP

New research reveals that algorithms commonly used by institutions to predict student success may be racially biased against Black and Latinx students. The report, “ Inside the Black Box: Detecting and Mitigating Algorithmic Bias Across Racialized Groups in College Student-Success Prediction ,” shows that predictive models are more likely to predict failure for Black and Latinx students who succeed, compared to their White and Asian counterparts.

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Are we on route to gender equality in higher education?

The PIE News

More women are attending university than ever before and a quarter of the world’s top universities have appointed a female president, but research shows that female academics are being pushed out of academia and are evaluated lower than male lecturers, which could stifle their careers. So what’s the state of play at the moment, and what can we do to redress the balance?

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FAFSA Beta Tests to Begin Soon

Insight Into Diversity

The U.S. Department of Education has announced further details about the beta testing phases for the upcoming 2025-26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This rollout aims to avoid the issues encountered during the previous cycle by rigorously testing the application process across diverse groups of students and educational institutions.

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Suicide Prevention (University of Texas System)

Higher Education Inquirer

This brief, engaging suicide prevention video was created for all Texas institutions of higher education to raise awareness and promote strategies to address suicidality among students of all ages and backgrounds. The video includes warning signs and emphasizes that help and resources are available on campus and in the community. The intended audience is incoming first-year, transfer, graduate, and professional students, though it is also appropriate for current students — and those who work wit

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Harnessing the Power of Data Analytics in Higher Education Admissions {Infographic}

Liaison International

If you’re interested in learning more, download the Navigating New Norms in Higher Education Enrollment Management Whitepaper today! The post Harnessing the Power of Data Analytics in Higher Education Admissions {Infographic} appeared first on Liaison.

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[Survey] – Tackling Travel Tension in Higher Education

University Business

Exclusive new data from SAP Concur and Wakefield Research’s first Higher Education Global Business Traveler Survey provides common ground between the goals of university managers to keep travel costs down and the desire of staff for travel flexibility. Pulled from a comprehensive survey, this infographic contains key data and insights on: Traveler wants vs. institution needs Why employees would decline a trip What tools staff would consider using to improve travel and why The challenge of choosi

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Canadian study permits projected to drop by nearly half

The PIE News

With the number of Canadian study permit applications processed by the IRCC dropping by 54% in Q2 2024 compared to Q2 2023, ApplyBoard has projected that the overall number will drop by 39% this year compared to 2023 in a new report. According to the report , the current trends signal that around 230,000 new study permits will be processed in the second half of 2024.

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This college has the highest-paid graduates—it’s not Harvard, Princeton or any Ivy League school

University Business

College graduates on average earn more than those without a four-year degree — but where you go to school may influence your earning potential. Young men (ages 25 to 34) earned a median annual income of $77,000 in 2023, compared with $45,000 for those in the same age group who only completed high school, Pew Research Center data shows. Young women who graduated college earned $65,000, while their degreeless counterparts earned about $36,000.