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

Higher Education Inquirer

And one higher ed consultancy, RNL, found that in 2022 , the median cost of recruiting an undergraduate student, minus personnel expenses, was only $1,652 for a four-year private college and $282 at a four-year public institution (though proponents of online education argue this is comparing apples to oranges). Students were distressed.

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6 trends impacting community college enrollment in 2023

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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. 9% increase in six-year completion rates from the fall 2015 cohort to fall 2016. Community colleges have seen a.9% Let us know here.

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The Impact of Second Chance Pell on Higher Education Access in Prisons

Higher Education Today

Title: Second Chance Pell: Six Years of Expanding Higher Education Programs in Prisons, 2016­2022 Authors: Niloufer Taber and Asha Muralidharan Source: Vera Institute of Justice Started by the U.S.

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CPL for Incremental & Non-Credit Credentials

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So there’s different financial aid implications around what it will cover and what it won’t. But over on Title IV funding streams for Pell and other forms of student financial aid, I think there’s a growing recognition across the board Matthew Sterenberg (10:25.919) So. We already do that too.

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Higher Education Inquirer - Untitled Article

Higher Education Inquirer

In fiscal year 2024, the Education Department spent about $161 billion -- 60% of its $268 billion budget -- to fund its office of Federal Student Aid , the countrys largest provider of student financial aid. Note that some federal education programs are funded by other government agencies.