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Consolidates financial aid resources and content into a searchable online database for guidance counselors and other advisers who assist students through the process of selecting and financing their higher education to quickly access the information they need to support their students. Includes links to training to learn more about the financial aid process.
Examines the impact of a comprehensive case management intervention that is designed specifically to help low-income students overcome the multitude of barriers to college completion. It evaluates the impact of this intervention through a randomized controlled trial evaluation conducted between 2013 and 2016 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Discusses the important role that advising has in the success of students in community colleges. Students and faculty consistently report that advising is the most important student service that colleges offer. Recent data from the Center for Community College Student Engagement suggest that students who receive more advising—more time with advisors and more in-depth discussions in their sessions—are more engaged.
Covers the first step in a project between MDRC and the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office to study the state’s efforts to improve college outcomes for Latinos — in particular, the approaches being taken at two-year and four-year colleges that qualify as Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
Reports on the progress of U.S. high school graduates relative to college readiness. The report is designed to help educators understand and answer the following questions: 1) Are your students graduating from high school prepared for college and career? 2) Are enough of your students taking core courses necessary to be prepared for success, and are those courses rigorous enough?
Presents a collection of practices that may be helpful at the beginning of the school year, including practicing mindfulness and building positive relationships
Created to keep both financial aid community and prison education program administrators updated on tools, training, and news related to the implementation of financial aid in carceral settings.
Presents an outline of trends and opportunities that face the higher education sector today, regardless of geography, institutional type (research, teaching, public, private), or brand.