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Survey highlights Gen Z's distrust in higher ed

Inside Higher Ed

About 35 percent of adult members of Generation Z surveyed said they tended not to trust higher education while 41 percent said they tended to trust colleges and universities. Choudaha said the report was a response to national discussions about the value of higher education. Image: Trust in U.S.

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One College with Competitive Admissions Is Interested in Direct Admissions

Inside Higher Ed

At least one college that admits less than 50 percent of its applicants has had discussions with the Common Application about joining its direct admissions program. Is this Career Advice newsletter?: Common App is currently planning on working with 10 institutions during the next year on direct admissions, up from six this year.

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How Lifestyle Can Optimize Mental Well-Being: Academic Minute

Inside Higher Ed

Learn more about the Academic Minute here. Is this Career Advice newsletter?: Today on the Academic Minute : Linda Begdache, assistant professor of health and wellness studies at Binghamton University, discusses what you can do right now to help your mental health. Is this diversity newsletter?: Hide by line?:

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The Next Iterations of Disruptive Innovation

Inside Higher Ed

I’m talking about a new forms of educational disruption that have their gun sights set on those non-traditional students who are looking for “ a path to a career rather than a four-year pit stop.” Is this Career Advice newsletter?: ” The disruptor’s strategy is double or even triple barreled.

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Foreign academics are being denied entry to India

Inside Higher Ed

"I think there are quite a few cases where academics tend to remain quiet about it -- either not to spoil the possibility of returning to India or to avoid putting local collaborators at risk," he said. Is this Career Advice newsletter?: Editorial Tags: India Times Higher Ed Is this diversity newsletter?:

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Community colleges recover students through free tuition

Inside Higher Ed

The results of some of these programs, commonly known as promise programs, leave administrators feeling hopeful about the coming fall semester. She is hopeful about the enrollment outlook for this fall, which they attribute to a new free college program launched statewide earlier this summer. Is this Career Advice newsletter?:

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Company steps in to ease transfer credit friction

Inside Higher Ed

" But other institutions on Outlier's list, including UC-Berkeley, express concern about the accreditation status. When pressed for information about impact, Rasmussen said that they "tend not to be super public about their numbers" but that enrollments are "getting noteworthy."