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Reports & Data
Recruiters, Students Differ on New Grad Career Readiness
New college graduates entering the workforce and employers hiring them agree on which competencies are most important for job candidates, but they disagree about the extent to which they excel in the competencies.
Students
College Revives Standardized Test Requirement
Dartmouth College plans to reinstate the standardized test requirement for applicants starting with the Class of 2029.
Students
CUNY Opens $95M Nursing Training Center to Stave Off Shortages
As New York is projected to experience a dearth of 40,000 nurses by 2030, the City University of New York (CUNY) has planned to get ahead of the potential shortage.
Health
Survey: Students Cite Mental Health Concerns and Anxieties As Possible Deterrents for College
Worries and anxieties may not just affect the college experience but also prevent a sizable portion of students from enrolling.
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Over 3.1M FASFA Forms Submitted: Education Department
More than 3.1 million Free Application for Federal Student Aid forms have been successfully submitted since the 2024-25 redesigned application went live Dec. 30.
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NBA Foundation, College Possible Team Up to Help Close Access and Success Gap
College Possible is renewing its collaboration with the NBA Foundation to help remove barriers to college access and entry for young people of color and students from low-income communities.
Student Issues
University of Florida Hillel Combats Antisemitism with ‘Spread Cream Cheese, Not Hate’ Event
Student leaders at the University of Florida (UF) are preparing for the Fifth Annual Spread Cream Cheese, Not Hate® Bagel Day Program in an effort to combat record levels of antisemitism on college campuses.
Community Colleges
Community College District’s New Minimum Wage Nearly Double State’s Floor
The San Diego Community College District has boosted the minimum wage for all its permanent employees to $30.58 per hour, which is nearly twice the state’s minimum wage.
Students
Georgia State Prep Program Seeks to Retain Local Teachers
Georgia State University is partnering with four area school districts to help mitigate the state’s teacher shortage and improve teacher retention.
Students
Biden-Harris Administration Awards $25M to Advance Career Connected High Schools
The Biden-Harris Administration has announced 19 new grant awards totaling $25 million through the first-ever Perkins Innovation and Modernization, Career Connected High Schools Grant Program and issued by the U.S. Department of Education.
Students
Achieving the Dream Announces 2024 DREAM Scholars
Achieving the Dream (ATD) has announced that eight ATD Network community college students were chosen as 2024 DREAM Scholars.
Students
Dr. Melvin C. Terrell Educational Foundation Selects Recipients for 2023 Scholarship
Doctoral candidates Dion T. Harry and Joshua D. Wallace have been chosen to receive the Dr. Melvin C. Terrell Educational Foundation’s 2023 Scholarship.
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A New Track: Fostering Diversity and Equity in Athletics
American sport has always served as a platform for resistance and has been measured and critiqued by how it responds in critical moments of racial and social crises.
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