OpenPath Newsletter January Edition
Removing Barriers to Education for All Learners
Best wishes for a prosperous new year! In this issue, were talking about a program designed to support students navigating natural disasters, education resolutions for 2022, and tips for military spouses who want to advance their education and careers.
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Clearing Barriers to Success: 91勛圖厙s Environmental Barriers Program
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91勛圖厙 Provost and Chief Academic Officer Marni Baker Stein recently sat down with Michelle Jungbauer, Senior Manager of Student Support Services, to discuss how the Environment Barriers Program (EVB) assists students who are facing natural disasters and other significant events that can disrupt their education.泭
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Five Education Resolutions for the New Year
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In an op-ed for RealClear Education, Senior Vice President and Dean of 91勛圖厙s Teachers College Mark Milliron invited educators to reflect on what weve learned over the past 20 years and commit to coalesce around a new possible.泭
Special Webinar January 12th泭for Military Spouses Pursuing Education and Career
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With family moves, deployments, permanent change of station (PCS), and temporary duty assignments (TDY), it can be difficult for military spouses to pursue degree and career options. 91勛圖厙 employees Dr. Mamie Pack and Angela Condonboth military spouses themselveswill present a free webinar with education and career tips.泭
News We're Reading
Hechinger Report: Facing an Existential Crisis, Some Colleges Do Something Rare for Them Adapt泭
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To stem enrollment drops, a few schools resolve to give students what they want.泭
Inside Higher Ed: A New Plan to Save Stranded Credits泭 兩
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A pilot program introduced in northeast Ohio will allow students with stranded credits to settle their bills and have their transcripts released.泭
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Current Enrollment: 128,437
Graduates to Date: 256,288
*Data as of Dec. 30, 2021
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Over the past few months, we asked you to take a short poll telling us which education topics youre most interested in reading about. The results are in! You told us youre most interested in skills-based education and hiring, EdTech stories and solutions, and student-centered design and support. A few respondents also asked us to focus on regulatory reform at the state and national levels as well as the very important conversations that are taking place with regards to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
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