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Minot State University offers multiple intervention and prevention services to improve students’ mental health for academic success. The university recently adopted a new stepped mental healthcare model so students can move up, or down, depending on their needs.
North Dakota is working to ensure its schools are safe and supportive. This page features school climate information for North Dakota, including a list of grants the State has received; State discipline...
Since we last went to Coal Country Community Health in Beulah, they’ve added another counselor. And together, a social worker and the new counselor are able to visit K-12 schools, not only in Beulah, but in Kildeer and Hazen too, every week.
Students in rural Dickinson, ND, will soon be able to use telehealth to meet with a psychiatrist hundreds of miles away. The virtual care platform augments the district's available counseling resources.
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced today more than $63 million in new federal assistance for 47 institutions of higher education under the Emergency Assistance to Institutions of Higher Education program. The program provides funding to institutions and their students in areas directly affected by hurricanes Harvey, Irma and/or Maria or the 2017 California wildfires.
In the U.S., more than 4 out of 10 undergraduate college students are above the age of 25. When people talk about these adult students, you usually hear words like "job skills" and "quickest path to a degree."
The University of Washington's policies to help transfer students succeed were highlighted in a new report that lays out some of the best ways to help community college graduates earn four-year degrees.
Going to college can be hard, but it’s especially difficult for students experiencing homelessness. Washington lawmakers are exploring ways state colleges could help these students.
Nine reentry navigators for the state of Washington are tasked with helping inmates get the job training and employment they need to be productive citizens upon their release. The navigator positions were established by the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges with a grant from the Department of Corrections.
In the latest Education Lab IQ feature, writers answer the question: “Is it true that teachers must concentrate their teaching on the lowest common denominator of learning capability in each classroom?”