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Michigan Senate reviews proposal for high school athlete NIL earnings amid exploitation concerns

Michigan’s Senate is currently examining a legislative proposal that, if passed, would mark a significant shift in the landscape of high school athletics by...

FAFSA website meltdown: How to avoid additional frustration with financial aid applications

Some colleges are extending the traditional May 1 deadline for students to accept offers. valentinrussanov via Getty Images by Dawn Medley, Drexel University When Congress passed the...

Ed Towns and Benjamin Chavis: Congress can improve 340B

by Ed Towns and Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. NNPA NEWSWIRE—Congressman Mike Johnson, the new Speaker of the House has an opportunity to work in...

After pandemic disruption, enrollment at CCAC stabilizes

People walk along Ridge Avenue by CCAC’s Allegheny Campus on Jan. 18, 2024, in Allegheny West. (Photo by Stephanie Strasburg/PublicSource) Local community college enrollment dropped...

Benjamin Chavis: We must work together to support HBCUs’ sustainability in America

Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Education sent all colleges and universities across the nation a notice, reminding them that they need to...

7 strategies to help gifted autistic students succeed in college

by Joseph Madaus, University of Connecticut; Nicholas Gelbar, University of Connecticut, and Sally Reis, University of Connecticut About 1 out of every 100 students in...

Transforming the gift-giving game

(BPT) - In a world where toy trends seem to change faster than a child can unwrap a gift, parents, guardians and gift-givers are...

Book explores how colleges seek to increase racial diversity without relying on race in college admissions

by Lauren Foley, Western Michigan University When the Supreme Court outlawed the use of race in college admissions in June 2023, it forced colleges and...

These programs make college possible for students with developmental disabilities

by Neil Edwin Duchac II, Kennesaw State University For students with intellectual and developmental disabilities, opportunities to attend college may appear few and far between....

College does not have to be a debt sentence

by AYA WALLER-BEY Last winter, I gave a college admissions workshop at a popular local charter school. After a series of questions asking about students’...

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