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Athletics and Academics

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Organizations rooted in sports incorporate educational curriculum that helps participants be better prepared for higher education. Through its Armory Foundation, it motivates youth from around the city by offering competitive track and field along with educational programming and co-curricular activities.

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DEI: Informing the Implicit to Create the Explicit in Classroom Culture

The Scholarly Teacher

But what does this look like in the higher education classroom? 2009; Garrison & Arbaugh, 2007). Culturally responsive practices in our teacher education programs. Voices for Educational Equity , 18 (2), 34–38. The Internet and Higher Education, 10 (3), 157–172.  2010; Swan et al.,

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6 trends impacting community college enrollment in 2023

EAB

More than 50% of incarcerated adults attempt to participate in educational opportunities provided through prison resources while incarcerated, and 79% report interest in education programs. rate for students starting in fall 2009, and a 52.4% read the blog: Pell eligibility for incarcerated students 5. rate in 2020.

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How University of Arizona Global Campus’ Online Recruitment Ads Drain Its Finances (Jeremy Bauer-Wolf)

Higher Education Inquirer

In the waning days of 2024, Nolan Cabrera, a professor at the universitys Center for the Study of Higher Education, wrote a public warning to students, urging them not to enroll in UAGC. million misleading calls to potential students from March 2009 to April 2020. In 2022, the court ruled against Ashford and Zovio.

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Biden Administration Cancels $4.5 Billion in Student Debt for Former Ashford University Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Department also announced plans to ban Andrew Clark, Ashford's founder and former CEO, from future participation in federal education programs through a proposed debarment action. According to Under Secretary of Education James Kvaal, Ashford University's practices left a devastating impact on its students. "In

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Office for Civil Rights Commences Title VI Investigations Against 45 Universities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

According to the ED release, the DCL sent to all educational institutions that receive federal funding reiterated that schools were obligated to end the use of racial preferences and stereotypes in education programs and activities. Its an assault on the very core mission of higher education. 418, 426 (2009).