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Common App Launches 2024-25 Direct Admissions Program

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Jenny Rickard First-generation and low and middle-income students interesting in attending college will receive proactive admissions offers through the newly launched 2024-25 Common App Direct Admissions Program. “As

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Common App Sets Goal to Increase Reach to Low-Income Students, Publishes Findings of Pilot Programs

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

If business continues on as usual, the network is projected to only reach 200,000 more below-median income students by 2030, she added. The goal of the pilot – three took place from 2021-22 with up to 13 participating colleges – was to “bridge the gap between high school and higher education,” according to the report.

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Manhattan College to Launch School of Health Professions in July

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

On the postgraduate level, the SoHP will give access to opportunities in fields such as osteopathic medicine, physical therapy, physician assistant, occupational therapy, and pharmacology through agreements where Manhattan graduates get preferential admission at certain institutions. Department of Labor Statistics (DLS) estimates a 52.2%

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Revolutionizing Education: How Integrated Software Solutions Can Transform Higher Education

Creatrix Campus

Revolutionizing Education: How Integrated Software Solutions Can Transform Higher Education admin Mon, 01/20/2025 - 20:03 There is a huge change happening in higher education. Addressing Core Challenges in Higher Education Higher education has obstacles. Pretty amazing, huh?

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Collaboration in Higher Education: How Can Universities Partner With Employers?       

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

The need for collaboration in higher education — particularly between universities and employers — continues to grow. Employer collaborations in higher education can benefit universities in several ways. By 2030, these shortages could cost organizations $8.5 How Should Universities Pursue Employer Partnerships?

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

University Business

Colleges and universities are trudging through inflationary construction costs to successfully reinvest in their existing facilities as students’ interactions with the campus community change in an ever-digitalized world, suggests data from the 11th edition of the State of Facilities in Higher Education report.

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A free, online, global university seeks seal of approval

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: When the Taliban banned women from pursuing higher education, they did not simultaneously extinguish half their citizens’ educational ambitions. The New England Commission of Higher Education] is getting more comfortable with pilots, for examples.”