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Creating Experiential Learning Opportunities for Noncitizen Students
Work restrictions can limit skill-building opportunities for immigrant and undocumented students. But some colleges have found ways to bridge the gap.

Student Success Professionals Face Growing Pressure Amid DEI Bans
Some 1,500 student affairs professionals convened to share best practices and a host of worries at NASPA’s annual student success conference.

Listen: Recognizing and Encouraging Military-Affiliated Students
In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, the University of Texas at San Antonio’s senior director of veteran and military affairs discusses ways to engage and support students connected to the military.
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Making Space for International Students This Summer
Colleges are urging international students to remain in the U.S. over the summer, in some cases helping fund their stays or connecting them with employment.

Wraparound Resources for Student Athlete Success
The University of Richmond created a new model of support resources for varsity athletes to promote personal, academic, career and athletic growth.

Which Universities Spend the Most on Student Supports
An analysis of IPEDS data finds that the median four-year institution spends over $4,800 per student on support services and nearly $3,000 on academic support.

New Tech Tools Help Colleges Support International Students
In April, unexpected changes to students’ SEVIS statuses required staff to manually check on them each day. Ed-tech providers see growing interest in tools designed to address such challenges.

Promoting Purpose to Reduce Stop-Outs
A recent study from the University of Washington at Tacoma finds that a student’s decision to leave higher education can be driven by a lack of goals or sense of self.
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