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Southern States See Mixed Progress in College Affordability, SREB Report Finds

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The profiles, which analyze data from the 2021-22 academic year, reveal that the SREB region provided approximately 25.8% more need-based financial aid than the national average a notable achievement in supporting students with financial need.

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Beyond the Campus Food Pantry

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

By 2020 the organization had ballooned to more than 700 members, and in 2021 it became part of Swipe Out Hunger, a national nonprofit. When a couple of student affairs practitioners created the College and University Food Bank Alliance in 2012, it had just 10 members.

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Seal of Excelencia 2024

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In addition to support services that include financial aid and academic advising, an example of supporting Latinx student success is the CSUSB Impact Internship, developed by the university’s Undocumented Student Success Center. In academic year 2021-22, 45.1% years in 2021-22.” Morales, president of CSUSB. in 2022-23.

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My 2025 Higher Ed Finance Reading List

Robert Kelchen

link ) Financial aid policies, practices, and impacts Anderson, D. Experimental evidence on the impacts of need-based financial aid: Longitudinal assessment of the Wisconsin Scholars Grant. FAFSA and beyond: How advisers manage their administrative burden in the financial aid process. The Hamilton Project.

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Another HBCU on Track for Reaccreditation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

If the school is able to regain accreditation, as those involved believe will happen soon, students will be able to access federal financial aid funding and state funding opportunities, including the Tennessee Student Assistance Award , which offers repayment-free financial aid to students from low-income backgrounds. “KC

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In Bid to Deter Misconduct, U.S. Releases New Data on Financial Aid Enforcement

Confessions of a Community College Dean

million in fines and cut off aid to 35 colleges for violations since 2021. The Education Department has issued $61.7 Some critics say it hasn’t gone far enough in holding rule breakers accountable; others say the feds have a “vendetta” against career colleges. A for-profit college based in Washington, D.C.,

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GAO Report: Cost of College Remains a Mystery

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The report estimated that nine out of 10 colleges either don’t include or underestimate the net price of attending in financial aid letters. The GAO estimated that 41% of colleges don’t include a net price and that 50% understate it, often by excluding key costs such as books and including aid that must be repaid, like loans.