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Brief: SAP Requirements Create Barriers to Underserved Students

SAP Requirements Create Barriers to Underserved Students

Source: National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators
SAP Requirements Create Barriers to Underserved Students “The brief examines how current SAP policies can be confusing for many students, such as those who are new to college and arrive academically underprepared, do not receive proper advising, or face unexpected life challenges. Institutions can create their own SAP requirements, but at min...
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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Foxx?

Source: Inside Higher Ed
“Representative Virginia Foxx is planning to leverage the decline in public perception of higher education to usher in a new era of stronger accountability for the nation’s colleges and universities in her role as chairwoman of the House education committee. This is ‘exactly the right time’ to reauthorize the Higher Education Act of 196...
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Contrasting Views on Ending Tuition-Sharing Agreements

Source: Inside Higher Ed
“If officials at the U.S. Department of Education hoped the ‘listening sessions’ they arranged this week would provide consensus on whether to stop letting colleges pay outside companies a share of tuition revenue when they help recruit students, they were surely disappointed. Like just about every policy discussion in Washington these da...
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State and Federal Policy Round Up

Source: Lumina Foundation
“Listen in as state and federal policy experts weigh in on the major themes from 2022 and expectations for 2023. Julie Peller from Higher Learning Advocates walks through the major movements at the federal level and Paola Santana from Lumina Foundation discusses state-level priorities for the upcoming year. Catch up with state leaders from Ar...
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Is For-Profit Higher Education on Its Last Legs? Key Podcast

Source: Inside Higher Ed
“Does the possible sale of the University of Phoenix to a public university system signal the demise of the for-profit higher education sector that Phoenix once epitomized? This week’s episode of The Key analyzes the implications of recent news that a nonprofit affiliated with the University of Arkansas system might buy the former giant among ...
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Policy Changes to Increase Access to Higher Ed

Source: Changing Higher Ed Podcast – Widen The Path
“Higher education is currently forcing many adult learners to jump through hoops to complete their degrees. Although many of these nontraditional students can be successful, colleges and universities should still meet adult learners where they are, as higher ed faces dwindling enrollment and a workforce that is relying less on employees with four...
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Education Department Plans to Publish List of Low-Performing Programs

Source: Inside Higher Ed
“Nearly a decade after the Obama administration broached the idea of rating colleges and universities, the Biden administration is ready to take another crack at the historically fraught concept. This time around, the administration is planning to publish a list of programs that are considered to have a low financial value to students and taxpaye...
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Adult Students Need ‘More Ladders and Fewer Chutes’

Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Edge
Widen the paths to and through higher ed. Chutes and Ladders is a fun game for kids. It’s also a pretty apt allegory for the ups and downs that adults and other nontraditional students encounter as they try to make their way through college. So when it came time for the folks at Higher Learning…
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