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How enrollment leaders should navigate the new FAFSA processing delay

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Blogs How enrollment leaders should navigate the new FAFSA processing delay Like all of us, you've probably been closely tracking the progress of the new FAFSA form this year: in particular, how the Department of Education is planning to roll it out to students, families, and institutions. (If Thanks for your patience.”

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President moves: Some are homegrown, others served public departments

University Business

One new presidential hire gets to serve back in his old stomping grounds; another is taking his leave after serving in his home state. Also notable: An interesting trend among the latest new hires is that some have previous experience serving in either a federal or state position. Hired Dr. Michael P. Stepping down Carmen J.

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The Catalysts for Competency-Based Learning and Prior Learning Assessments Have Arrived

eLiterate

She took out an ad in a local newspaper in search of a physician to fill her 82-year-old husband’s prescriptions after his physician retired, as reported by Global News. Those who turn to the services of walk-in family doctors find longer wait room times and no continuity of care. .” ” Nova Scotia [is] not alone.

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The Impact of Crushing Student Debt on American Society: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions: Changing Higher Education Podcast 164 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest David Linton

The Change Leader, Inc.

They know what colleges the other students are applying to and want to ensure their students have a similar or better college experience, including more physical and mental health services, nicer campus facilities, larger research departments, more public services for the community, and other ancillary services.

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Amid pushback, U.S. delays guidance on outsourcing

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Education Department’s recent guidance expanding the definition of what it means to be a “third-party servicer” for institutions that receive federal financial aid funds put online program management companies, or OPMs, squarely in the center of the bull’s-eye. So no one was remotely surprised that the U.S.

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Wonders of the Invisible World

Confessions of a Community College Dean

A recently released collection of essays by Stanford’s Professor Labaree provides an opportunity to explore some the forces that created American higher education, made it what it is, and will continue to shape its future. They must also provide the services that the state has failed to adequately furnish. You should too.

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Education Dept. pushes colleges to act before food aid deadline

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The department said in a Dear Colleague letter released Thursday that colleges and universities should conduct immediate outreach to their students who meet the current criteria. Recipients in a single-person household can’t have a net income of more than $1,133 a month to be eligible. Is this diversity newsletter?:

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