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OPM and Third-Party Servicers Update; Your Turn to Inform the Department of Ed

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We hope that you will take one or more of the opportunities described below to ask questions, share the impacts on students, and generally apprise the Department of practical information about the use of OPM’s and Third-Party Servicers at your institution. Directions on the opportunities to provide feedback and the processes to participate.

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Creating Robust Safeguarding Policies to Enhance the Student Experience

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This blog, by HEPI Director of Policy and Advocacy Rose Stephenson, is an adapted version of a speech delivered in January 2024. I’m speaking this morning about developing robust safeguarding policies to enhance the student experience. Student misconduct sets out how students should and should not behave.

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Who Took My Cookie? Driving Inquiries in a Changing Digital Landscape [Webinar]

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These changes were impactful in a positive way, but how would they impact the effectiveness of many digital advertising tools? Jarrett Smith: We had Sarah Coen from Transylvania University and Gareth Fowles from Lynn University join us on the first webinar. Topics discussed include: Cookies being a thing of the past. Transcript.

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The UK Student Housing Shortage – A push to partner 

HEPI

This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Sam Bailey-Watts of FRAH Consulting An overview The UK media outlets filled many column inches through September and early October 2022 as the scale of the student housing shortage, in some cities and towns in the UK, became apparent. This is not a problem that is going away.

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