Graduate student success has been a growing priority for institutions of higher education; national data points to a lower return on investment for some programs, leaving students saddled with debt.
Across the United States, higher education is changing. Millions of people—more than 36 million, according to the National Student Clearinghouse—have started college but haven’t yet earned a degree.
Over half of undergraduates nationally are first-generation college students, according to 2015–16 data from NASPA. Despite making up a significant portion of learners, first-generation students often ...
A young lady who graduated from the University of Ibadan with a bachelor's degree in a foreign language has spoke up about 3 things one can do to succeed like her.
Success Coaching is personalized academic support coaching open to students in Blazing Start and Blazer Boost as well as any student enrolled in an online course at UAB. Success Coaches can help ...
Student success is a critically important issue for school districts–and not simply because districts want students to perform well. Improving student learning and student success is necessary for ...
Asynchronous learning offers flexibility that can be extremely beneficial for learners, but without real-time interaction, this modality can also create challenges with organization, connection, and ...
When you step onto the campus of a predominantly white institution (PWI) as a Black student, you might feel like you’re entering a world where you have to balance who you are with where you are. That ...
Award-winning educator Valerie Bolling has written a book about setting writing goals to make the writing process more accessible for students and more manageable for teachers. In addition to her ...