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Reenrollment Crisis: Only 2.1% Return
More students leave college without degrees, as the number of 'some college, no credential' students has climbed to 40.4 million. Yet, reenrollment remains a challenge, lagging behind with only 2.1% returning to school.
The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center investigates the reason behind these trends. It explores the significant potential in re-engaging these learners, emphasizing the increasing role of community colleges, where 44.4% of returning students choose to enroll. This article brings to light an often-overlooked aspect of higher education and urges the adoption of innovative strategies to support these students in completing their academic journey.
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'Canes Complete: University of Miami's Answer to Stop-Outs
Discover how the University of Miami is revolutionizing degree completion with 'Canes Complete, a program designed to guide students through financial and academic challenges to graduation. Since its inception, this initiative has seen over 100 students graduate, contributing to an impressive increase in the institution's graduation rates. As student stop-outs have risen over 1.4 million nationwide, 'Canes Complete offers a promising solution, providing grant funding and tailored paths to those nearing their degree goals. Learn more about this impactful program, its unique approaches, and the success stories it has fostered in the full article.
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Students' Battle with Disconnection
The pandemic has significantly affected student engagement, leading to increased feelings of disconnection. Students, particularly females, have faced heightened mental health challenges, such as anxiety and depression, exacerbated by the shift to remote learning. These developments highlight the need for educators to adopt new strategies that prioritize mental health and reengage students. Read the full article to find out eight ways to reengage students.
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