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Success for College Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Community College, Composition View

The Scholarly Teacher

via a 504 plan or an Individualized Education Plan) because IDEA no longer applies to students after high school (Rein, 2022). The goal, stated in Harvey’s 2014 article (as cited in Clauson & McKnight, 2018), is to “identify the needs of students, provide them with direct support, and join them in their advocacy on campus.”

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Building maintenance issues admissions leaders should know about (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Tom, who served as our vice president of enrollment management from 2007 until 2014, recognized not only the importance of maintaining a beautiful campus year-round but, even more importantly, the importance of making a strong first impression with our visitors and potential students during initial campus visits.

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Why colleges are updating historic buildings to suit the modern student

University Business

Harvard, flexing their muscle as usual, raised over $237 million to update the Fogg Museum back in 2014. Gregg Peele, the higher education advisory council chair of Skanska , explains three important reasons why schools opt to fix their current buildings rather than build new ones.

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Mini-series: Balance for better – Diversifying Wikipedia

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Wadewitz, 2014) Wikipedia, the free, online, encyclopaedia is building the largest open knowledge resource in human history. In the news The University of Edinburgh recently won at the Herald Higher Education Awards 2019 for its Wikimedia in the Curriculum work. Bibliography Wadewitz, A. Retrieved from [link] Cronon, W.

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