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How the Supreme Court Could Change College Admissions

Discovery College Consulting

Many legal experts, higher education professionals, and journalists expect that the Court will rule in favor of SFFA, thus overturning more than 40 years of legal precedent that has allowed the use of race in college admissions. Harvard provides a good example of just how much of an advantage legacy applicants have.

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Watchdog: Colleges Should Improve Outreach to Students With Disabilities

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Some students are granted accommodations, but professors and instructors don't abide by them. A watchdog called on the Department of Education to do more to help students with disabilities. million in 2004 to 3.5 The percentage of college students with disabilities has risen from 11% to 21% in the last dozen years.

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Closed Colleges: List, Statistics, and Major Closures

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1] Check Nearly 80% of colleges closed between 2004-2020 were for-profit schools. [2] The COVID-19 pandemic brought economic challenges to nearly every industry, including higher education. Boulder, CO: State Higher Education Executive Officers Association & Herndon, VA: National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.

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These States Offer College Scholarships, Financial Aid to Former Foster Youth

BestColleges

Nine states have scholarship or grant options to help lessen the need for student loans. A BestColleges report on the challenges this demographic of students faces found that SEFC often feel like an invisible part of higher education. 31, 2004. Ten states, meanwhile, offer no state support for SEFC.

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Colorado Scholarships

StandOut College Prep

and demonstrate financial need but not Pell Grant eligibility. Applicants must be high school seniors planning to enroll as full-time students at an accredited post-secondary institution or continuous education program, be a US citizen or permanent resident, be Pell Grant-eligible, and be a diverse candidate or from an underserved community.

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Prison Education Programs: Facts and Statistics

BestColleges

Data Summary Check The rate of college course participation in prison halved from 1991-2004 following the 1994 Crime Bill, which banned incarcerated individuals from receiving Pell Grants. [1] 5] Check Those who participated in education programs had a 43% lower chance of recidivating than incarcerated individuals who did not. [6]

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Graduate Student Unionization Efforts, List, and Statistics

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Data Summary Check In July 2021, there were roughly 124,500 student workers represented in higher education unions. [1] 2] Check Roughly 48,000 workers across the University of California system's 10 campuses went on strike from mid-November to the end of December 2022 — the largest recorded higher education strike. [3]