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New Reports Identify Obstacles to Education Completion
Tyton Partners, a provider of strategy consulting and investment banking services to the education sector, has published three reports that highlight achievement gaps among students from historically underrepresented groups.
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Thinking Beyond “Summer Melt” Enrollment Declines
Given continued drops in student enrollment, many colleges seek to tackle not only "summer melt" but longer-term enrollment declines.
Students
Minoritized Students, Already Stressed, Now Worry About Abortion
Experts worry that overturning Roe v. Wade may have an impact on the mental health of college students.
News Roundup
Federal Judge Approves Alabama School District's Desegregation Plan
The Madison County (Ala.) School Board entered an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice to work toward ensuring Black students have equal access to education.
News Roundup
University of California Leaders Sign Joint Resolution to Increase Student Voter Participation
University of California leaders, along with California Secretary of State Dr. Shirley N. Weber, have signed a joint resolution to increase student participation in elections.
Students
Increase in Credential Earners for ’20-’21 Obscures a Worrying Trend
In an academic year roiled by the pandemic, colleges and universities posted an unexpected increase in undergraduate credential earners. according to a new report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.
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ACE Receives $500,000 from Walmart to Promote Use of Digital Credentials for Learners
The American Council on Education has received a $500,000 grant from Walmart to help working adults gain access to postsecondary education and economic opportunities through the use of learning and employment records (LERs) and blockchain.
News Roundup
Study: College Grads Say Pandemic Increased Importance of Work-Life Balance
More than two-thirds (69%) of 2022 college graduates say that circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have increased the importance of work-life balance, according to a recent study from BestColleges.com.
News Roundup
IU Bloomington Goes Through Tense Graduate Student Worker Labor Dispute
Indiana University Bloomington has been going through a months-long graduate student labor dispute. IU Bloomington faculty have come out in support of grad student unionization. And now, they are criticizing the administration's response to the dispute.
Students
NCLA Launches Summer Program for Law Students
Nonpartisan civil rights groups The New Civil Liberties Alliance has launched an annual summer program for law students working in D.C., The Ginsburg-Scalia Fellowship.
Demographics
Study: College Degree Completers More Likely Than Non-Completers to Come from Degree-Holding Household
College students who complete their degree are significantly more likely than those who did not to come from households where at least one parent has earned a college degree, according to a recent study from college financing organization Sallie Mae.
News Roundup
Education Department Finds Salt Lake Community College in Violation of Title IX
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has found that Salt Lake Community College is at fault in a pregnancy discrimination complaint brought by a student and a resolution has been reached.
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