One in five College of Agriculture and Life Sciences students is the first in their family to attend college. Meet the ...
Columbus State University in Georgia will allocate $4 million to hire 40 staff to serve as academic and career coaches for students. The coaching model is designed to create more personalized and ...
The Student Success Center's Advising & Academic Services team includes your assistant dean, as well as academic advisors and academic program managers. We can help you with academic planning, ...
Around 40 million Americans have some college credit but no credential. While some of these students left higher education voluntarily, others left involuntarily due to academic dismissal, or repeated ...
Murray State University's Executive Director of the Office of Student Enrichment, Academic Excellence and Leadership (SEAL), Dr. SG Carthell, has been nationally recognized by Insight Into Academia in ...
Pasadena City College is hoping to hire a full-time “undocumented student success specialist” to operate out of its DEI office. The Division of Equity, Diversity & Justice position, which pays $82,000 ...
At Boise State, faculty innovation is driving a new standard for student success through the expansion of affordable learning ...
Artificial intelligence is having an unprecedented impact across academia. Tools like Canva and Grammarly are no longer things students use only for their personal projects; they’re now central ...
The Jericho Foundation helps students in the Eastern European country receive a university education.
Alumnus Christopher Tapanes BBA ’22 is a territory manager at pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly. He began a job at the organization as soon as he graduated from FIU. Within three years, Tapanes earned a ...
College can be overwhelming for parents and students alike. Here are some resources to help parents support their student’s journey at Purdue. Supplemental Instruction (West Lafayette): Does your ...
Across the United States, higher education is changing. Millions of people—more than 36 million, according to the National Student Clearinghouse—have started college but haven’t yet earned a degree.