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The enrollment cliff crisis: How to pivot, not panic

Niche

Amid cries for transparency and political pressures to alter the curriculum, attitudes toward higher education continue to shift as public confidence wanes, so lets set out to understand these shifts and, more importantly, how you can combat their impact.

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Public Health at UNC: Deep Dive

The Koppelman Group

Since then, the school has continued to put its money where its mouth is (in fact, it got the Gillings part of its name in 2008, thanks to a generous $50 million gift that constituted the largest single gift in the history of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill at the time). They have pretty unparalleled resources.

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AANHPI in Higher Education: Facts and Statistics

BestColleges

Note Reference [1] Check Immediate college enrollment for Asian students was 82%, a rate much higher than those for white students (69%), Hispanic and Latino/a students (64%), and Black students (57%). [3] 3] Check Roughly 93% of Asian college students were first- or second-generation immigrants as of 2007-2008. [4]

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College Programs for Students With Intellectual Disabilities Grow With Little Oversight

BestColleges

Rewind to 2008, when Congress last reauthorized the Higher Education Act. She added that the 2008 reauthorization also directed the Department of Education to create Comprehensive Transition Program (CTP) guidelines. What Are These Programs? In some cases, they can earn a degree.

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Reimagining the Liberal Arts and Humanities

BestColleges

A national grant program aims to reposition the liberal arts and humanities as central to the general education curriculum. Except that it's not entirely shocking given what's happening across higher education. The number of majors in the liberal arts has declined over the past half-century. ’ "It's a balancing act.

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6 trends impacting community college enrollment in 2023

EAB

Pell Grant availability for incarcerated adults Starting in July 2023, over 700,000 incarcerated adults will become Pell eligible. By 2028, six million less working aged adults will be in the workforce, causing more competition for talent across all sectors, not just higher education. Community colleges have seen a.9%

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Is There an HBCU in New York?

BestColleges

While not HBCUs, PBIs offer an experience similar to HBCUs in terms of a school's student population, educational opportunities, and cultural environment. Predominantly Black Institutions in New York PBIs were incorporated into the Higher Education Act in 2008. Explore more about HBCUs and PBIs in this resource.