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Remembering Dr. Lee Noel

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Lee was a remarkable leader who left a lasting mark on higher education and in our hearts. Lee had a lifelong dedication to higher education, both as a professional and as a student. He would go on to create the ACT National Center for the Advancement of Educational Practices, serving as the executive director.

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Your handy guide to Bachelor’s Degree courses at Harrisburg University

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Established in 2001, it provides STEM-focused diploma and degree programs. The university received the Middle States Commission on Higher Education accreditation. About Harrisburg University Harrisburg University of Science and Technology is a private research institution in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

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Your guide to Harrisburg University of Science and Technology

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Established in 2001, the university provides STEM-focused certificate and degree programs. The university has accreditations from Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

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California Debuts Updated Financial Aid Application for Undocumented Students

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California rolled out an updated California Dream Act Application in 2024, simplifying the process undocumented students must undergo to qualify for state financial aid. The Golden State is home to the largest undocumented student population in the country, with nearly 100,000 students. The application change may seem insignificant.

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Unequal Distribution

Admitted

Shifting the Conversation to Institutional Aid Most higher education institutions have a high tuition, high aid model – the expectation is that students will not pay sticker price; rather, institutional grants will help cover unmet financial need after other sources of aid, which offset the total cost.

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The Hidden Truth Behind Merit Scholarships

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Not long after enrollment management took hold at private colleges, public universities began adopting these practices, especially as state funding cutbacks forced institutions to recruit more out-of-state students to bolster the bottom line. Much of this aid goes to wealthy students, leaving less for students in need.

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Early Decision is a Racket

Admissions Madness

Early Decision (ED) differs from Early Action (EA) or Priority deadlines because students may only apply to a single ED school. In contrast, most universities permit students to apply to as many EA options as they wish. The first early admissions deadlines arose in the 1950s. A common question I receive is whether ED is really binding.