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My 2023 Higher Education Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

link ) University of Tennessee System’s FY2023 budget: [link] University of Tennessee System’s FY2022 annual financial report: [link] UTK’s Budget Allocation Model website: [link] Higher education expenditures Archibald, R. Journal of Student Financial Aid, 48 (3), Article 4. Students pay the price if a college fails.

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Don Hossler named to Edu Alliance Group Advisory Council

Edu Alliance Journal

Hossler has received career achievement awards from the American College Personnel Association, the Association for Institutional Research, the College Board, and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. “Edu Alliance is honoured to welcome Don to the Advisory Council,” said Managing Partner Dean Hoke.

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CPL for Incremental & Non-Credit Credentials

Parchment

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. With Pima, it really came out of an immediate necessity.

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This Week in IPEDS - Winter 2023-24 Data Released; Update on Race/Ethnicity Collection and Reporting

Higher Education Inquirer

The Winter 2023-24 collection includes the following survey data: Graduation Rates for selected cohorts; Outcome Measures for cohort year 2015-16; Student Financial Aid, academic year 2022-23; and Admissions, Fall 2023. Winter 2023-24 Data Released NCES has released provisional data from the Winter 2023-24 collection.

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The divestment problem

University Business

Similarly, student calls for their institutions to cut ties with Israel has a storied history. college or university student governments vote on divestment resolutions in the 2014-2015 academic year, Jewish Philanthropy reports. The Boycott, Divest and Sanctions movement saw 44 U.S.

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HEI Resources 2025

Higher Education Inquirer

A Guide to the Most Important Financial Decision You'll Ever Make. Johns Hopkins University Press. Archibald, R. and Feldman, D. The Road Ahead for America's Colleges & Universities. Oxford University Press. Armstrong, E. and Hamilton, L. Paying for the Party: How College Maintains Inequality. Harvard University Press. and Roksa, J.

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Court Ruling Affirms Blocking of SAVE Plan While Next Steps for the Program Remain Uncertain (NASFAA)

Higher Education Inquirer

The hybrid rule was ED's attempt to continue processing time-based forgiveness applications by relying on the forgiveness provisions of the 2015 Revised Pay As You Earn (REPAYE) plan as well as establishing monthly payments for the SAVE plan using the REPAYE plans calculation that used 10% of discretionary income, versus the SAVE plans expected 5%.