Access to EducationHigher EducationBarriersFederal LegislationStudent Financial AidSelf Supporting StudentsBest PracticesEach year, more than a million young people in the United States experience homelessness; some of these young people, known as unaccompanied homeless youth, will face the ...
An analysis is presented of the position of American community colleges in the nation's educational system. First, background is provided on the historical development of the community colleges. This section examines: (1) the forces contributing to the rise of higher education and the emergence of...
Transformative Role of Campus IDs key to TouchNet’s 2024 Education Year in Review As colleges and universities navigated the challenges of 2024, one tool that stood out for its versatility and transformative potential was the campus ID. Cards and credentials are key instruments in improving student...
A university network design is remarkably similar to most campus network designs. Colleges and universities must be able to support thousands of students who are all simultaneously connecting to the network. Apart from the students and fac...
In the week of International World Access to Higher Education Day we pre-launch the Studyportals Access Initiative dedicated to putting higher education for the emerging markets in the spotlight. “Ensuring better access to higher education is a big part of our mission and purpose at Studyportals...
In January last year, many universities started announcing their gradual reopening. The number reached a peak in July, when the Ministry of Education released a circular encouraging colleges to open for public visits during the summer vacation. ...
According to data from the Department for Education, 55 per cent of young people go into higher education in London, but only 40 per cent in the north east of England. Chris Millward, the OfS’ director for fair access and participation, said widening access to university and supporting ...
International research suggests that access to higher education has a significant impact on individuals’ life chances and their standard of living, yet university student populations often do not reflect the broader societies from which they are drawn. In Scotland, where students from wealthy background...
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