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In Ohio, efforts among community colleges over the past decade have helped to increase student achievement, in particular, two-year college graduation rates have nearly doubled, according to the Ohio Association of Community Colleges (OACC).
Krystal Soto is looking forward to a fulfilling career thanks in part to a positive and encouraging experience at Ohio’s Lorain County Community College that began with its Avanzando Through College program.
In addition to pet therapy and meditation, Syracuse University students seeking mental health support can now work with a faith keeper of the Oneida Nation.
Assistance is available to help college students with connections to the foster care system as they take on postsecondary education. Belmont College and Ohio University have been named among the first group of Ohio colleges, universities and Ohio Technical Centers to earn the Ohio Reach Postsecondary designation for their efforts to support foster care-connected students.
Presents findings from a study on the scale of adoption of guided pathways practices across community and technical colleges in three states where there are state-level efforts to support adoption among colleges system-wide.
Men lag behind women in graduation and enrollment rates across the country. A peer mentoring program aims to help men succeed at the University of South Florida.
The University of Toledo’s participation in the national Student Experience Project has helped faculty revamp how they engage with students to enhance student support, retention and success, particularly for first-generation and underserved students.
Nearly one-third of the students at Florida Atlantic University are the first in their families to go to college. For many of these individuals, walking onto campus can feel like crossing over into a whole new world.
Many students on college campuses struggle with substance use and abuse, but few have a supportive community they can turn to. In this interview, an administrator from Florida State University shares how her institution prioritizes students’ physical health and student success by investing in peer-led and supportive interventions.