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Part 2: GE Regulations Deep Dive: Lessons Learned and Future Challenges

Part 2: GE Regulations Deep Dive: Lessons Learned and Future Challenges

NASFAA Abbie Barondess September 11, 2023 Editor’s Note: This is the second in a series of three articles examining Gainful Employment (GE) regulations. This first article provides an overview and brief timeline of GE. This article covers the 2014 GE regulations, lessons learned, and challenges to GE moving forward. The third article […]

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Canopy Security Group

Canopy Security Group

Primary Contact: Bob Langley – Vice President of Business Development Email: blangley@canopysecuritygroupinc.com Phone: 916-792-5003 P.O. Box 980363 West Sacramento, CA 95691 Website: Canopy Security Group Inc Additional Contact: Ken Garrett – Senior Vice President Email: kgarrett@canopysecuritygroupinc.com   Safety and security specialist offering all levels of safety and security to businesses, schools, […]

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Digging Into Enrollment Numbers for Higher Education: Fall 2022 and Spring 2023

Digging Into Enrollment Numbers for Higher Education: Fall 2022 and Spring 2023

The Evolution  Walter Pearson September 7, 2023 The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center publishes regular updates on term enrollments. Those reports provide us with useful insights. A few key trends: Enrollments by adult undergraduates continue to drop. Nonprofit four-year colleges have bucked the trend of declining adult student enrollment with growth in […]

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Construction turns college students’ heads from tech sector

Construction turns college students’ heads from tech sector

Higher Ed Dive  Zachary Phillips September 6, 2023 As the industry ramps up outreach, the number of computer and data science majors applying to construction jobs has doubled, according to a new report. Laura Cosgriff gets daily phone calls from local contractors looking for students to employ — and the […]

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‘Highly Disruptive’: Proposed Overtime Rules Raise Concerns

‘Highly Disruptive’: Proposed Overtime Rules Raise Concerns

Inside Higher Ed Katherine Knott September 6, 2023 Salaried employees who make $55,000 or less would be eligible for overtime under the Biden administration’s new proposal. Thousands of jobs at colleges and universities could be affected. Thousands of employees at colleges and universities, including admissions officers, student affairs professionals and […]

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6 tips to detect AI-generated student work

6 tips to detect AI-generated student work

eCampus News Steven M. Baule September 5, 2023 Although AI has some educators worried, it’s possible to identify AI-generated student work from human-generated work Key points: AI has a place in the classroom, but students shouldn’t rely on it to write papers Educators can use a few key strategies to […]

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Why colleges are using algorithms to determine financial aid levels

Why colleges are using algorithms to determine financial aid levels

Higher Ed Dive  Lilah Burke September 5, 2023 The practice can help colleges optimally distribute their limited resources, but it could also cause issues for students and even create legal risk. As technology has grown more sophisticated, algorithms have slowly crept into more and more operations on college campuses. Take […]

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