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Housing scholarship aids underrepresented students

Inside Higher Ed

How it works: Each year, rising juniors in CSTEP apply for a scholarship from the fund. After, CSTEP staff select the nine scholarship recipients for the upcoming academic year. “The spirit of the scholarship is to enrich the student experience,” Alba says. Newsletter Order: 0 Disable left side advertisement?:

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Money Magazine rewards 34 colleges with 5-star ranking, prioritizing ROI and graduation rates

University Business

Money Magazine has revamped its college ranking system into a star-tier list , and with it, it has named 34 colleges and universities to its five-star category. Money analyzed these institutions across 26 data points, then organized them into three categories. As a result, 736 colleges were considered.

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Point Foundation Increases Support as LGBTQ+ Scholarship Applications Continue to Rise

Insight Into Diversity

Since its inception 21 years ago, the Point Foundation has become the largest scholarship-granting organization for LGBTQ+ college students in the country. In the 2018-2019 academic year, the organization awarded scholarships to 98 students. institutions.

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Focus on DEI in Higher Education: Highlighting Your Work for 50 Years

Insight Into Diversity

During the past 50 years, INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, formerly the Affirmative Action Register (AAR), has reported on the abundance of programs, policies, best practices, and other efforts implemented to advance DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) in higher education and beyond.

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University of Dayton, Sinclair CC share students

Inside Higher Ed

“UD Sinclair Academy students have access to co-curricular experiences at both institutions, including access to student organizations, employment, career services, campus recreation and intramurals, and much more at UD,” Thompson adds. Funding the program: In April 2022, the University of Dayton received two gifts totaling $2.25

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Tennessee State cites past underfunding as cause of problems

Inside Higher Ed

The state’s comptroller, Jason Mumpower, has told lawmakers that change is needed because “right now, TSU is not a well-run organization.” Mumpower told lawmakers that university leaders should have foreseen a housing crisis, given that it more than quadrupled its 2022–23 scholarship budget to $28.3

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Helping students with the job hunt via head shots

Inside Higher Ed

The guide mentions LinkedIn, but Benz says that students are encouraged to use their professional head shots across their social media, or even for scholarship or graduate school application needs. The university sends students a guide to establishing and maintaining an online presence after they use the booth. Is this diversity newsletter?:

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