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Universities and colleges that need to fill seats start offering a helping hand to student-parents

The Hechinger Report

She began her college education in her early 20s, balancing it with raising two sons and working retail jobs. A rule that took effect in California in July, for example, gives priority course registration at public universities and colleges to student-parents, who often need more scheduling flexibility than their classmates.

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3 Steps Colleges and Universities Can Take to Improve Campus Conditions Amid a Pandemic

EdNews Daily

Guest article by Brian Miller College enrollment was down this fall due to fears of COVID-19. Purdue University, for example, put testing protocols in place and installed Plexiglas barriers in classrooms. The post 3 Steps Colleges and Universities Can Take to Improve Campus Conditions Amid a Pandemic first appeared on EdNews Daily.

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Analysis: hundreds of colleges and universities show financial warning signs

The Hechinger Report

Dozens of colleges and universities nationwide started 2020 already under financial stress. Our analysis of the stress test results found: Nationwide, more than 500 colleges and universities show warning signs in two or more metrics. This story also appeared in NBC News. The problems were not evenly spread among states.

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More colleges and universities outsource services to for-profit companies

The Hechinger Report

The Tufts University campus was a quiet place in the fall, where students were scolded to stay in their dorms, checked frequently for Covid-19 and — if they tested positive — quarantined in modular housing set up on the tennis courts. Universities and colleges say outsourcing also saves them money and makes them more nimble and efficient.

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Today’s Curriculum for the Higher Ed HR Leader

Speaker: Joseph Clay, Business Transformation Strategist at Oracle, and Jeffrey Haynes, Director with Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP

Today’s universities and colleges face many challenges ranging from reconciling financial pressures, to ensuring student success, to managing complicated workforce dynamics. One thing they all have in common: Their head of HR must align the HR function to best support the institution as it navigates this current landscape.

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OPINION: Tackling research projects can help students get into top colleges and universities

The Hechinger Report

Overlooked in the trove of sensitive data released by Harvard during the affirmative action lawsuit is the outsize role that performing research can play in helping students get into elite colleges and universities. MIT even features “ Research” and “Maker” portfolios sections in its application. While I was getting my Ph.D.

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Scribbles Software Launches ScribForward to Help Colleges and Universities Manage Student Application Documents

American Consortium for Equity in Education

ScribForward allows higher education admissions departments to receive, store, organize, track, and manage student application documents through a secure online portal Scribbles Software, a leading provider of K-12 records and enrollment software, has expanded to higher education with the creation Keep Reading Scribbles Software Launches ScribForward (..)