Kentucky’s higher ed funding scheme is unconstitutional, state attorney general says

Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Kentucky’s performance-based funding regulations are unconstitutional because of their reliance on race, Russell Coleman, the state’s attorney general, said in an opinion issued Thursday.  Coleman, a Republican, said the state is using “race-exclusive terms” to…

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Student Satisfaction and University Family Engagement

Co-written by Dan Preston, Senior Consultant Nearly 140,000 students from the RNL Student Satisfaction Inventory across three academic years, and over 20,000 families from the CampusESP/RNL University Family Engagement Report were asked a series of questions regarding their satisfaction level with a variety of finance, financial aid, pricing, and communication and information surrounding these topics….

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The Battle for Girls’ Education in Conflict Zones Rages On

Rasha Faek, Managing Editor, WENR International aid organizations often initially prioritize urgent, life-saving services over education, despite the latter’s significance. (credit: Wikimedia © NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan.) “Returning to school … returning to life,” is the utmost dream for 14-year-old Salma, who has been displaced with her mother and siblings to the southern Gaza Strip for…

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How to retain monthly donors

February 19, 2024 | Categories Donor Management, DonorPerfect Fundraising Software, Featured, Fundraising Strategies, Monthly Giving Congrats! Your monthly giving program has kicked off to a great start. Donors are resonating with your mission and have signed up to make a long-term impact. Now, you are tasked with retaining these generous donors while securing new ones….

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Getting A Biglaw Job Starts 0L – See Also

Does Big Law Hire Students From Your School?: Check to see where you place. It Won’t Develop Itself: Are you putting enough time in to business development? Say How You Really Feel: Lawyer’s lateral cake is very memorable. Should Have Stopped At Victory: Going too far carries consequences. This Closing Argument Was So Rude It…

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Generation Hope Kicks Off | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Roberto J. Rodriguez, assistant secretary for planning, evaluation, and policy development at the U.S. Department of Education delivered the keynote address at Hope 2023 in New Orleans.NEW ORLEANS— Designed to spark new ideas and connections about how to best support student parents nationwide, hundreds of educators, students and community partners gathered in The Crescent City…

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