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Section: Students
Students
Study: Third-Grade Retention Has Positive Effects for Student Outcomes
Holding students back a year may have its benefits, according to a recent AERA-published study.
October 17, 2023
Students
Study: Almost One in Four Undergrads Experienced Food Insecurity
Webinar addressed food insecurity among undergraduate students.
October 15, 2023
Students
Department of Education to Award More Than $13 Million for Campus-Based Childcare Programs
The Biden-Harris Administration will be awarding more than $13 million to 34 higher ed institutions to for campus-based childcare programs to better assist low-income student parents.
October 13, 2023
Students
CEOs Target Harvard Students Who Sign Letter Blaming Israel for Hamas Attacks
October 12, 2023
Students
Student ACT Scores Decline from Year Before
The average ACT test composite score fell to 19.5 for the Class of 2023, signaling a 0.3-point decrease from the year before.
October 11, 2023
Students
Mott Community College Receives $156,000 for Initiative to Support Immigrant, Refugee, and First-Generation Students
Mott Community College has received $156,000 to implement an initiative aimed at better supporting immigrant, refugee, and first-generation students.
October 10, 2023
Students
Piedmont Community College Offers Taylor Swift Analysis Course
Piedmont Community College will offer a Taylor Swift course next year.
October 6, 2023
Students
California Students Going Out-of-State to Attend HBCUs Eligible for One-Time $5,000 Grant Per New Law
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill that gives community college students transferring to HBCUs a one-time grant of up to $5,000.
October 5, 2023
Students
Michigan Expands Tuition-Free Community Scholarship Program to Adults Ages 21-24 Without Degrees
The state of Michigan is expanding a program that provides a tuition-free community scholarship to adults ages 21-24 who have not yet earned college degrees.
October 5, 2023
Students
Lehman College Student Sentenced to Prison in the United Arab Emirates Freed After Months
A 21-year-old New York City college student who was sentenced to prison in the United Arab Emirates has been freed after multiple months.
October 4, 2023
Students
SUNY Transformation Fund to Help Expand Transfer Pathways for SUNY Community College Students
This year's SUNY Transformation Fund will help expand transfer opportunities for SUNY community college students seeking to continuing their education at four-year SUNY institutions.
October 3, 2023
Students
Art Institute School System Announces Sudden Closure at End of Month
The Art Institute system will be closing permanently at the end of September.
September 26, 2023
Students
HBCU Week Foundation Receives $300,000 Scholarship Fund from Barclays US Consumer Bank
The HBCU Week Foundation has received a $300,000 scholarship fund from Barclays US Consumer Bank to support students attending five select HBCUs.
September 26, 2023
Students
Coconino Community College Receives $4 Million to Bolster Male Student Enrollment Efforts Amid National Declines
Coconino Community College has received $4 million to bolster male student enrollment efforts.
September 26, 2023
Students
Study: Researchers Find Relationship Between Grades and Test Scores Examined in Context of Available Opportunities and College Success
Indicators of high school grades and standardized test scores that account for available school, neighborhood, and family resources are strongly associated with those students’ college success, a recent study published by AERA.
September 18, 2023
Reports & Data
Report: Immigrants Can Help Reduce Labor Shortage, Community Colleges Can Help
Properly upskilling and supporting immigrants, refugees, and asylees can help remedy the nation's predicted labor shortage, according to a new report from Upwardly Global.
September 17, 2023
Students
Students Increasingly Don’t Remember the 9/11 Attacks
The youngest on campus were born in 2005.
September 11, 2023
Demographics
Student Worker Organizing Efforts See Drastic Uptick
Unionization efforts among higher ed student workers have risen immensely, amid an ongoing downward trend in overall workforce union density, according to a new CUNY report.
September 6, 2023
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