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These IT teams are riding an AI breakthrough to unlock student success

University Business

AI advancements thatstreamline user experience and administrative workflow could revolutionize student accessibility, enrollment and workforce outcomes, according to leaders attending Ellucian Live, the annual conference hosted by the global higher education software company.

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President’s corner: Why Mary Dana Hinton leads with her heart in today’s unrest

University Business

Forward to today, she has secured a new contract at Hollins University that extends her role as president until 2030 and was elected chair of the board of directors for the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Growing up in a poor family in rural North Carolina, she never counted herself out.

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Facility reinvestment, bogged by inflationary costs, manages upswing in 2024, report

University Business

Plus, how current students, faculty, administration, and overall staff engage with the campus has changed. Staffing shortages will possibly increase in the coming years, as an estimated 40% of current building industry workers will retire by 2030, according to the National Center for Construction Education and Research.

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An Overview of the Accreditation Process with the Supreme Education Council (SEC) Qatar

Creatrix Campus

Despite these challenges, a small but dedicated group of educators, administrators, and students worked hard to provide educational opportunities and promote academic excellence. Students at SEC-accredited institutions may be eligible for financial aid and other forms of support, which can help make higher education more accessible.

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State Efforts to Advance Credentialing & Career Pathways

Parchment

The Lumina foundation came out with their, I think it was like 60 by 2030. And one of the things I think is really interesting about the work you’re doing is the shift from 10 years ago, let’s say is it was get everybody to college, right? You know, we want 60 % of people to have some post -secondary credential.

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College Meltdown 3.0 Could Start Earlier (And Be Worse) Than Planned

Higher Education Inquirer

HEI also recognized this problem in 2017, something the Trump Administration failed to notice and made worse with its rosy Census projections. Problems with the federal government's financial aid system may mean that a significant decline in enrollment at non-elite schools occurs this fall instead of 2025.

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Virginia Community Colleges End DEI Initiatives Following Federal Mandate

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

According to the March 20 resolution, the directive impacts numerous operational areas including admissions, hiring, promotion, compensation, financial aid, scholarships, administrative support, discipline, and graduation ceremonies.

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