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Biden Approves More Student Debt Relief

Insight Into Diversity

A recent report by the Council of Economic Advisors suggests that student loan forgiveness could lead to an increase in homeownership, encourage entrepreneurship, reduce overall debt delinquency, and improve borrowers’ mental health. The post Biden Approves More Student Debt Relief appeared first on Insight Into Diversity.

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Nation’s First-Ever Black Honors College Hopes to Inspire Others

Insight Into Diversity

Accepted students will have access to scholarships, campus housing, dedicated counselors and advisors, and distinguished recognition upon completion of their degree program. The fall 2024 application is open to incoming first-year students. Transfer and existing Sacramento State students are eligible to apply for spring 2025. ‘If

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Advising, Counseling, Mentoring and Teaching Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Settings

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Some of the topics include literacy and math, advising Black male engineering majors, socio-emotional development, leadership, community college experiences, Black male veterans, athletes in P-12 and higher education, and the recruitment and retention of Black males in educator preparation programs. An abstract for each chapter is shared below.

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Mobility trends for US international students a “mixed picture”

The PIE News

Executive director Mark Overmann led the discussion with guest speakers Maureen Manning, vice president of strategy and insight at The PIE, and Jill Welch, senior policy advisor at the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration and featured columnist for the “Jill on the Hill” policy update in The PIE News.

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“Behind every data point is a student.” Reflections on ED’s Raise the Bar Summit

IHEP

These institutions are catalyzing economic mobility for the very students who are too often left behind by our higher education system, and doing so without much fanfare. IHEP President Mamie Voight (left) and U.S. Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education Nasser Paydar (right) at the U.S. By: Mamie Voight When U.S.

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(Blog) Study Abroad: Ups, Downs, and Forward

ACPA

Candidate in the Higher Education and Student Affairs program from the Ohio State University shares their insights on study abroad. She worked as a study abroad advisor at the International Office of Regensburg in Germany, where she advised North American students studying abroad in Regensburg and German students wanting to study overseas.

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What You Should Know About LinkedIn For University Students

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

If LinkedIn attracts more people who believe they have better jobs than the general population, the rankings “could be very skewed,” suggests Judith Scott-Clayton, professor of economics and education at Teachers College, Columbia University.