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Why It’s So Hard for College Students Who Are Parents to Actually Earn Their Degrees

Source: Money
“Tysa Rose had done everything she was supposed to when she enrolled in her local community college in Fargo, North Dakota, two years ago. She signed up for classes that allowed her to keep working full time so she could afford her rent and $800 monthly daycare bill. She applied for financial aid. She searched…
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College Enrollment Caps – What to Know

Source: U.S. News & World Report
“Public colleges and universities were designed to serve the educational needs of those who live in the state. To uphold that mission, some schools and states set enrollment caps or limit the number of out-of-state students that can be admitted each year. There are still incentives for public universities to accept out-of-state students, howe...
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Cradle to College – Teen Parents Must Navigate a System That Rarely Includes Them

Source: Teen Vogue
Teen Vogue by Rainesford Stauffer “Cradle to College is a three-part series examining the realities that teen parents face in trying to access four-year college — from lack of structural support to stigma — and how they plan to shift the notion of what a “traditional” college experience is, and who “average” studen...
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First-Year Students Struggled With Online Learning Last Year

Source: Inside Higher Ed
“Emily Bouck West, deputy executive director for ​​Higher Learning Advocates, which has been lobbying for broadband affordability programs for students, was pleased that the report details students’ struggles with broadband access. ‘It’s great that we have more data about the challenges that so many students are experiencing...
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Infrastructure Bill Expands Broadband Affordability for Students

Source: Inside Higher Ed
“The infrastructure bill would be a really big win for Pell students if it were to be enacted as it is right now,” said Emily Bouck West, deputy executive director at Higher Learning Advocates, which has been lobbying for broadband affordability programs for students. “It will mean greater broadband access and greater success for ...
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‘Second Chance Pell’ will be expanded for 2022 academic year

Source: Inside Higher Ed
Deputy Executive Director Emily Bouck West commented on Higher Learning Advocates’ support for expanding Second Chance Pell in a recent Inside Higher Ed article: “Providing education to incarcerated individuals is critically important, as it benefits individuals and society by reducing recidivism and increasing employment rates after release so...
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Help for Community College Students

Source: Inside Higher Ed
In Inside Higher Ed, Deputy Executive Director Emily Bouck West commented on Higher Learning Advocates’ support for the Community College Student Success Act: “It would be a good first step to helping community colleges that have faced enrollment declines as a result of the pandemic not only get students back into the classroom but also...
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Far too many students earn credits without completing a degree: Here’s how to change that

Source: The Journal News
“Today’s college students are not who you think they are. One-third of them are more than 25 years old, according to data released last summer by Higher Learning Advocates, a nonprofit supporting student success. Nearly two in five are part-time students, that report said, and only about one in six live on campus. What’s more,…
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