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Only One-Third of College Students Have Positive Mental Health

A new survey finds poor mental health conditions, particularly anxiety and depression, continue to impact a significant share of college students.

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Leadership Training Supports Greek Organization Success

Florida State’s Center for Fraternity and Sorority Organizational Wellness seeks to improve Greek organization members’ career and professional development.

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More Faculty Assign Digital Textbooks, Teach Online Classes Post-Pandemic

In-person instruction remains the most popular teaching method, but digital and hybrid courses continue to gain traction, according to a recent study.

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Considering Sophomore Student Success

The University of South Carolina established an office dedicated to second-year students and beyond, helping them utilize resources and stay connected after the first year.

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Listen: Closing the Attainment Gap With Credit for Prior Learning

Inside Higher Ed’s Voices of Student Success highlights efforts in Kentucky to expand CPL opportunities among military-affiliated students and adult learners more broadly.

Ep. 172: Voices of Student Success: Expanding CPL for Military Experience

Inside Higher Ed’s Voices of Student Success highlights efforts in Kentucky to expand credit for prior learning opportunities among military-affiliated students and adult learners more broadly.

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Helping Student Parents Overcome Financial Fragility

Data from Trellis Strategies finds that college students who have caregiving responsibilities are also more likely than their peers to work full-time and lack basic needs.

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How Colleges Can Reimagine Course Scheduling

A new report from Complete College America and Ad Astra outlines best practices for sustained change to facilitate students’ academic pathways and on-time graduation.