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Consolidating touch points for retention

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: One-stop services are not new to higher education. For decades, colleges have consolidated many of their admissions and enrollment services functions under a single umbrella office—including, but not limited to, the bursar, the registrar, the cashier’s office and financial aid.

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HEI Resources 2025

Higher Education Inquirer

2024) Whiteness in the Ivory Tower: Why Don't We Notice the White Students Sitting Together in the Quad? Paying the Price: College Costs, Financial Aid, and the Betrayal of the American Dream. Brint, S., & & Karabel, J. Oxford University Press. Cabrera, Nolan L. Teachers College Press. Cabrera, Nolan L. Goldrick-Rab, S.

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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. Department of Health and Human Services. Department of Veterans Affairs. presidency in 2024.