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Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are a source of accomplishment and great pride for the African American community as well as the entire nation. In this webinar, we will hear about the legacy of HBCUs, from the first institution founded before the civil war to efforts today to provide our colleges and universities with the support they need to thrive and succeed.
Join SAMHSA and colleagues as we discuss issues related to intersection of mental health and substance use impacts on the lives of young black males and identify resources available to assist and support people seeking recovery or on their pathway to recovery.
Educator preparation programs (EPPs) have an opportunity to strengthen existing district partnerships and lead the way in co-designing teacher Registered Apprenticeship Programs (RAPs), including the launch, operation, and continuous improvement of programs.
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.
The purpose of the National AEM Center’s Quality Indicators with Critical Components for Higher Ed is to assist institutes of higher education, both at the system and campus level, with planning, implementing, and evaluating systems for providing accessible materials and technologies for all students who need them.
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.
Acts as the nation’s first laboratory for translational research aimed at improving equitable outcomes in postsecondary education. The Lab helps to make findings from basic science useful for practical applications that enhance college attainment and human well being throughout the state, and in turn, the nation.
Rebuilding Momentum: Addressing Drops in Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) and Latino Student Enrollment
For the first time in 20 years, the number of Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) in the U.S. decreased. Why has the number of HSIs decreased? The number of HSIs has decreased for the first time in 20 years from 569 in 2019-20 to 559 in 2020-21.