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College and career counseling is tough these days. Some schools are banking on the idea that AI can help.
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Scholars say recent Republican-led attacks on the field are nothing new, but nonetheless alarming.
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Protests on college and university campuses aren’t new. Student activism goes back decades, to the civil rights movement and Vietnam. Elected officials and administrators have long torn their hair o...
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Here are the eight key requirements for related technical instruction to qualify for Workforce Pell.
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A new PBS documentary explores the opportunities provided by Historically Black Colleges and Universities through the stories of students attending them.
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The Final Fall Enrollment Trends report, published each January, provides comprehensive national and state-level fall enrollment estimates by credential type, institutional sector, student demographic...
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For many students, the question of staying enrolled in college has less to do with academics than with finances. From rising living costs to unexpected emergencies, a single expense can derail progres...
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A review of 36 studies finds student persistence improves when coaching programs emphasize training, feedback and accountability—not just access.
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True Crime Podcast · Prison to Purpose: Building Futures Behind Bars is a podcast presented by the California Correctional Training and Rehabilitation Authority (CALCTRA) that explores the transforma...
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A prominent higher education policy organization is urging Congress to take sweeping action to address college affordability, student loan burdens, and institutional accountability — warning that re...
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A study published this week in the Journal of American College Health found that more than half of U.S. college students report feeling lonely.
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Texas Border Business By Selene Rodriguez South Texas College is expanding access to free, career-ready clothing by opening two new locations of its Threads Career Closet at the Health Science Profess...
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About nine in 10 college students are confident that their degree is teaching them career-relevant skills that will help them secure employment.
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Lawmakers want to crack down on inmate attacks of prison workers. College classes and technical career training for some inmates could become collateral damage.