From declining enrollments to equity gaps and growing concerns about student belonging, the pressures on colleges and universities—especially those serving first-generation and regional student ...
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.
A new report from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities chronicles how student success initiatives at colleges and universities nationwide have evolved from isolated programs into ...
As the University of Tennessee at Knoxville continues to celebrate its record retention rate, the Division of Student Success will put the national spotlight on the state's flagship campus this week ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University (MSU) is embarking on a renewed focus on student success with the renaming of the Holmes Cultural Diversity Center to the Holmes Center for Student ...
A growing number of Historically Black Colleges and Universities are hiring student success coaches to increase retention. The initiative is part of a collaboration between the United Negro College ...
Launched in 2024, the SUCCESS Initiative stands for “Strategic and Unifying Campus Collaboration that Empowers Students to Succeed.” SUCCESS aims to address the challenging enrollment environment and ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—FirstGen Forward is recognizing Mississippi State as one of only 18 U.S. institutions of higher education among its newest class of FirstGen Forward Network Champions. A student ...