Over the last two years, the COVID-19 pandemic and the changing needs of today’s students have necessitated an unprecedented…
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While the fate of the Build Back Better Act is currently unclear, there are parts of the proposed legislation…
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is a federal provision that requires institutions to establish criteria a student must meet in…
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In spring 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic swept across the country, colleges and universities swiftly shuttered their campuses to…
By Robert Kelchen, Associate Professor, Seton Hall UniversityCommissioned by Higher Learning Advocates The main reason why most students go to…
Today’s students—37 percent of whom are over the age of 25, a quarter of whom are parents, and 60…
As the presidential campaign of 2020 kicks into high gear, the stagnation of worker earnings in recent decades has…
New teachers and principals are often told that the first year is “trial by fire” or “sink or swim.”…
A Q&A with Jonell Sanchez, Vice President of Education Solutions for The National Student Clearinghouse Insights & Outlooks: There…
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