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August 14, 2024

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What Would Higher Ed Look Like Distilled Into 100 Institutions?

Audrey Williams June, The Chronicle of Higher Education

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The American system of higher education is noteworthy, in part, for its variability. It includes public, private, and nonprofit institutions, large, small, and in-between ones, as well as residential and commuter campuses.

 

There’s something for everybody, which makes it tough to fully understand the sweep and diversity of institutions that make up the bulk of the sector. But what if today's nearly 4,000 degree-granting colleges were boiled down to 100 institutions? Here is what that would look like.

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Creating Community for Vets at Rural Colleges

Jessica Blake, Inside Higher Ed

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Higher education institutions across the country have been working to provide support for student veterans since The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act, also known as the G.I. Bill, was signed into law in 1944.

 

But new research shows that the services are not necessarily reaching as many veterans as they could, particularly at rural community colleges.

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What a Kamala Harris Presidency Could Mean for College Students, Higher Education

Matthew Arrojas, BestColleges

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Given President Joe Biden's late exit from the presidential race, the rise of Vice President Kamala Harris as a candidate has been rapid, and more details about her official policy positions will likely come to light in the next few weeks and months.

 

Still, with six years as California's attorney general, four years as a U.S. senator, and nearly four years as the vice president, Harris already has a track record on issues important to current, future, and former college students.

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AI Teaching Assistants Are No Match for Human Beings

Joelle Renstrom, WBUR

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Morehouse College recently announced plans to use AI teaching assistants in some of its classes this fall. The new AI TAs are represented by 3D spatial avatars and rely on technology from OpenAI—the company that makes ChatGPT—for conversational interactions.

 

Using AI in the classroom isn’t new, but these TA avatars move a step beyond how colleges and universities have typically used this technology. However, many say a virtual TA can’t relate to students, especially struggling ones.

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Waiting for Financial Aid Offers Creates Problems for California Students

Ashley Bolter, EdSource

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This summer has been a stressful one for Leslie Valdovinos as she waits on her financial aid offer letter for her fourth year at California State University, Dominguez Hills.

 

Widespread issues with the revamped Free Application for Federal Student Aid caused unprecedented difficulties with the application, resulting in delays in college decisions and making it particularly hard for many students. Now, some are taking out loans as they await word on how much money they'll actually get.

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College Writing Centers Worry AI Could Replace Them

Maggie Hicks, EdSurge

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Writing centers on college campuses have been around for more than 100 years, and they’re both a resource for students doing assignments and a symbol of the importance in higher education of learning to express yourself in text.

 

But as generative AI tools like ChatGPT sweep into mainstream business tools, new questions are rising about what role writing centers should play—or whether they will be needed in the future.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

Two-Thirds of Colleges Are Prioritizing Online Versions of On-Campus Programs, Poll Finds

Natalie Schwartz, Higher Ed Dive

How Valuable Is a Short-Term Credential for a Job Seeker? It’s Complicated

Anna Crockett, Emily Ryder Perlmeter, and Xiaohan Zhang, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Report: Most Good Jobs Will Go to People With Higher Levels of Education

Will Walkey, Public News Service

Education Is Key to the State’s Economic Innovation, New Report Says

Chantal Brown, EdNC (North Carolina)

Opinion: Why an Outsider Is the Right Choice to Be UNC’s Chancellor

Peter Hans, The Chronicle Review

Views: Shaping Opportunities for All Texans

David Leebron, Odessa American

STUDENT SUPPORTS

Leveraging State Parks to Increase Rural College-Going

Nick Fouriezos, The Daily Yonder

Catawba College Receives Its Second $200 Million Gift in Three Years

Michael T. Nietzel, Forbes

Opinion: Key Support for Connecticut Student Mothers Going Back to College

Jennifer Steadman, CT Mirror

COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS

Why Do Students Stop Out of College?

Kathryn Palmer, Inside Higher Ed

Graphics Explain: How Has College Enrollment Changed in the Past Decade?

Sara Chernikoff, USA Today

Get Into College Without Applying? The University of Utah Is Experimenting With It

Martha Harris, KUER

When Notre Dame College Closed, Mercyhurst Offered Help. How Many Accepted?

Jim Martin, Erie Times-News

Mass. Community Colleges—Newly Tuition-Free—Are Bracing for a Spike in New Students

Nik DeCosta-Klipa, WBUR

FEDERAL POLICY

Project 2025: What Could It Mean for Education in Georgia?

Sydney Sims, Capital B Atlanta

New FAFSA Delay Sparks Fear After Last Year’s Chaotic Rollout

Lexi Lonas, The Hill

Future of the SAVE Repayment Program in Limbo as Federal Appeals Court Scrutinizes ED's Authority

Maria Carrasco, National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators

Commentary: What Higher Ed Leaders Could Learn From Project 2025

Lane Glenn, Community College Daily

NEW REPORTS AND EVENTS

Funding Models for Community Colleges

Association for Community College Trustees

Strategy Shift: Institutions Respond to Sustained Online Demand

Quality Matters

Examples of Excelencia Finalists 2024

Excelencia in Education

Tracking Innovation

North Carolina Department of Commerce, Science, Technology, and Innovation

Webcast: Navigating the Skill Gap Disruption: Elevating the Power of Digital Credentialing

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