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Education for Educators: A Guide for Teachers to Pursue Higher Education

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is designed for educators who want to engage in research, influence policy, or teach at the university level. Are you looking to specialize in a subject area, advance into leadership, or transition into a different aspect of education? Masters Degrees : The Master of Education (M.Ed.) Doctoral Degrees : A Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)

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Dear Trans, Nonbinary, Genderfluid, and Genderqueer Friends (and their loved ones, parents, allies, and advocates), I see you. I hear you. I am here for you.

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And I think you should consider being open about it in your application — especially if you’re trans and planning to transition while in college — using the additional information section to explain your situation, whether you’ve already transitioned, for the most part, are in the process, or are planning to in the future.

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Navigating Privacy Controls with Google Analytics 4 (GA4)

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Following a widely popular GA4 webinar last month, Adnan will continue to publish blogs to help EAB’s valued partners navigate of the evolving landscape of Search Engine Optimization. Data encryption GA4 prioritizes data security by implementing encryption measures for both data in transit and at rest.

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What enrollment leaders need to know about the upcoming FAFSA changes

EAB

Analysis and pre-planning are beneficial to ensure a smooth transition. Webinar series: Preparing for the New FAFSA This two-part webinar series uses early guidance to help enrollment leaders know what to expect from upcoming changes in the 2024-2025 FAFSA.

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Weekly Update: March 27

DC College Counseling

COLLEGES ADOPT “UN-GRADING” POLICIES The impacts of COVID-19 learning loss are still being felt across the country, and more and more faculty have begun to adopt nontraditional policies - without letter and number grades - to help ease the transition to college for first-year students.

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Are you meeting students’ basic needs?

EAB

Aside from student expectations that colleges will support them, states like California , Washington , and Illinois have implemented policies that require colleges to offer basic needs interventions. Watch this webinar to learn more about CLC’s holistic needs project B.

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How to Get Hired After Incarceration

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Tips for Getting Hired It takes a formerly incarcerated person over six months, on average, to find a job, according to the Prison Policy Initiative. Churches, transitional housing groups, and nonprofit organizations may also have options available or information to help. There are networks for a reason," said Goss-Marr.