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10 Steps to Increase Study Abroad Participation

Study Aborad Association

Studying abroad has been shown to give students invaluable learning opportunities that aren’t available in a traditional classroom setting. The study also showed that student learning outcomes were unique compared to the classroom. Studying abroad is becoming more and more popular every year. Study Abroad Fair.

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Education Department faces calls to rescind outsourcing guidance

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Higher education associations, study abroad organizations, colleges and universities, and others are calling on the Department of Education to rescind guidance issued earlier this year that would expand the definition of outside companies that are subject the department’s oversight. citizen or lawful resident.

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The Forces That Are Shaping the Future of Higher Education

Confessions of a Community College Dean

It’s these long-term developments, processes and trends, which take place under the surface, that even the most powerful politicians or institutions must respond to. million in federal relief funding. Blog: Higher Ed Gamma The past’s meaning only becomes clear in hindsight. percent year over year. Not that I could see.

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12 Steps to Encourage & Support Student Entrepreneurship

Study Aborad Association

This article highlights concrete steps colleges and universities can take to support and encourage their budding student entrepreneurs. Read more about Startup Hackathons from the Institute of Entrepreneurship Development, here. Incorporate Study Abroad. That’s right: while in college! Monitor Student Commitment.

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How Higher Ed Can Fight Racism: Q&A with Terri Givens

Higher Ed Connects: Diversity

See original article by Kathryn Peterson for Salesforce.org on June 11, 2020. Leadership is critical for developing a climate that is supportive of black students and faculty. There is a very simple answer — we can raise taxes and fund public education, provide Pell grants and other assistance for low-income students and communities.

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A small college is failing. Is a rich Canadian to blame?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Earlier this year, the college announced a funding gap of $2 million that it needed to close quickly in order to remain open. And last year it announced a “Global Rotation Program” designed to allow students to study abroad, but the program has failed to materialize as expected in the current academic year.