Access and Success in Higher Education: Can We Do More?
Kati HaycockNorth East Association for Institutional ResearchPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania Published: November 9, 2014 …
Fast Fact: Will the New Gainful Employment Rule Help?
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#EdTrust2014 Full Conference Lineup
Still on the fence about attending The Education Trust 2014 National Conference? Need to make the case for your…
Staying Optimistic in the Midst of Dysfunction
When I feel overwhelmed about the madness in Washington, I have a time-tested strategy: I get myself as fast…
Access to Success in America: Where Are We? Why Does It Matter?
Kati HaycockCalifornia State University LeadersLong Beach, California Published: October 15, 2014 …
Fast Fact: Beyond Pell
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Fast Fact: Latino Student Achievement on the Rise
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Fast Fact: Latino Student Achievement on the Rise
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What Happened With Cohort Default Rates?
The U.S. Department of Education recently released student loan cohort default rates for colleges and universities. Schools with rates…
Fast Fact: How Much Does the Pell Grant Buy?
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Fast Fact: How Much Does the Pell Grant Buy?
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A Next-Generation Design for Federal Financial Aid
This morning, we’ll be hosting a panel discussion about better targeting federal financial aid, work-study dollars, and other funding…
Beyond Pell: A Next-Generation Design for Federal Financial Aid
Our current financial aid system focuses on helping students after they enroll, but does nothing for students who cannot…
Fast Fact: What Will You Learn at Conference This Year?
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Leading the Way in Diversity and Degrees: Rutgers University-Newark
For years, Rutgers University–Newark struggled to embrace its diversity — students reported feeling unwelcome on campus based on race,…
Rutgers–Newark: Leading the Way in Diversity, Degrees
For years, Rutgers University–Newark struggled to embrace its diversity — students reported feeling unwelcome on campus based on race,…
Questioning the Deficit
Why do black and Hispanic students perform worse than white students? This is the question at the heart of…
Fast Fact: Are High School Grads Ready for the Workforce?
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What If You Had a 5 Percent Chance of Graduating College?
Would you enroll in college (or send your son or daughter), if you (or they) had only a 5…
Need-Blind Is Just Like Colorblind: Why Low-income Kids Should Receive Preferential Consideration in College Admissions
Need-blind college admissions processes evaluate applicants solely based on a broadly defined definition of merit (wink wink), detaching information…