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» TUITION BREAK
Tuition Break has provided New England residents savings on more than 324,000 annual tuition bills, with total savings well into the billions of dollars, since established in 1957. In the 2019-20 academic year, more than 9,200 New England residents saved an estimated $63.5 million in tuition because of the RSP. » COLLEGES MAY HAVE SURVIVED COVID … BUT SURVIVING POST Colleges May Have Survived COVID . But Surviving Post-COVID May Prove More Difficult. Colleges and universities were hit hard by the COVID crisis. The American Council on Education (ACE) estimated a total impact of $120 billion in a recent letter to legislators. That number reflects both direct expenses and lost revenues. » I’M WORRIED … HIGHER EDUCATION ISN’T FOCUSED AT ALL ON I’m Worried Higher Education Isn’t Focused at all on COVID-19’s Psychological Toll. Posted March 9, 2020. By Karen Gross. The number of articles on the impact of the coronavirus on higher education is growing by the minute. That’s understandable and necessary. » REVISITING THE U.S. MARKET FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Revisiting the U.S. Market for International Students. Posted January 12, 2021. By Alex Parnia. In the past few months, a plethora of reports have documented the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global business, and these are generally not something to be happy about. » GUIDE TO NEW ENGLAND COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES The Guide is intended to be New England’s first consolidated higher education guide for adults within the region who wish to enroll for the first time in, or return to postsecondary education for sub-baccalaureate programs of study. The 2018 Guide to New England Colleges & Universities, produced by NEBHE in partnership with Bostonmagazine
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS Bachelor’s Degree Programs * New program this year : Eligible under Flexible Policy All Areas of Study - All bachelor's programs Eastern Connecticut State University ME • MA • NH • RI • VT Massachusetts Maritime Academy CT • ME • NH • RI • VT Rhode Island College CT • ME • MA • NH • VT University of Massachusetts Dartmouth CT • ME • NH • RI • VT » MARY GRANT NAMED TO LEAD MASSART, AS NEW ENGLAND HIGHER The Westfield State University Board of Trustees selected higher education and public policy leader Linda Thompson to serve as the university’s president. Thompson has been dean of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at University of Massachusetts Boston since 2017 and has taught nursing and public health throughout her career at 10 different colleges and universities. NEW ENGLAND FAST FACTS THE REGION’S HIGHER EDUCATION LANDSCAPE Higher education in New England stands apart from the rest of the nation in a number of ways, such as its history as a pioneer of U.S. postsecondary education, its large private nonprofit sector, and itsability
NEW ENGLAND FAST FACTS 2 New England Fast Facts cover the remaining tuition and fees balance of the state’s Because there is little variation in the Pell Grant amount awarded across institutions, as compared to other types of aid, NEBHE - REPARATIVE JUSTICETUITION BREAKPOLICY & RESEARCHCOST SAVINGSJOURNALSEARCH JOBSSARA Reparative Justice. NEBHE is committed to promoting reparative justice as a path to faculty equity that centers Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) faculty in New England.» TUITION BREAK
Tuition Break has provided New England residents savings on more than 324,000 annual tuition bills, with total savings well into the billions of dollars, since established in 1957. In the 2019-20 academic year, more than 9,200 New England residents saved an estimated $63.5 million in tuition because of the RSP. » COLLEGES MAY HAVE SURVIVED COVID … BUT SURVIVING POST Colleges May Have Survived COVID . But Surviving Post-COVID May Prove More Difficult. Colleges and universities were hit hard by the COVID crisis. The American Council on Education (ACE) estimated a total impact of $120 billion in a recent letter to legislators. That number reflects both direct expenses and lost revenues. » I’M WORRIED … HIGHER EDUCATION ISN’T FOCUSED AT ALL ON I’m Worried Higher Education Isn’t Focused at all on COVID-19’s Psychological Toll. Posted March 9, 2020. By Karen Gross. The number of articles on the impact of the coronavirus on higher education is growing by the minute. That’s understandable and necessary. » REVISITING THE U.S. MARKET FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Revisiting the U.S. Market for International Students. Posted January 12, 2021. By Alex Parnia. In the past few months, a plethora of reports have documented the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global business, and these are generally not something to be happy about. » GUIDE TO NEW ENGLAND COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES The Guide is intended to be New England’s first consolidated higher education guide for adults within the region who wish to enroll for the first time in, or return to postsecondary education for sub-baccalaureate programs of study. The 2018 Guide to New England Colleges & Universities, produced by NEBHE in partnership with Bostonmagazine
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS Bachelor’s Degree Programs * New program this year : Eligible under Flexible Policy All Areas of Study - All bachelor's programs Eastern Connecticut State University ME • MA • NH • RI • VT Massachusetts Maritime Academy CT • ME • NH • RI • VT Rhode Island College CT • ME • MA • NH • VT University of Massachusetts Dartmouth CT • ME • NH • RI • VT » MARY GRANT NAMED TO LEAD MASSART, AS NEW ENGLAND HIGHER The Westfield State University Board of Trustees selected higher education and public policy leader Linda Thompson to serve as the university’s president. Thompson has been dean of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at University of Massachusetts Boston since 2017 and has taught nursing and public health throughout her career at 10 different colleges and universities. NEW ENGLAND FAST FACTS THE REGION’S HIGHER EDUCATION LANDSCAPE Higher education in New England stands apart from the rest of the nation in a number of ways, such as its history as a pioneer of U.S. postsecondary education, its large private nonprofit sector, and itsability
NEW ENGLAND FAST FACTS 2 New England Fast Facts cover the remaining tuition and fees balance of the state’s Because there is little variation in the Pell Grant amount awarded across institutions, as compared to other types of aid, » WILL PWIS EMBRACE CHANGE IN A NATION AT UNREST? Will PWIs Embrace Change in a Nation at Unrest? Posted June 8, 2021. By Sara Jean-Francois. Ahmaud Arbery, February 23, 2020.A murder that was concealed and hidden away from this nation at unrest. » IT’S TIME FOR A SAFE RETURN TO CAMPUS It’s Time for a Safe Return to Campus. Posted August 18, 2020. This op-ed was written by NEBHE President and CEO Michael K. Thomas in conjunction with leaders and representatives of public and private institutions in all six New England states, including: Mark E. Ojakian, president of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities; Jennifer Widness, president of the Connecticut COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Holy Apostles College and Seminary. Lincoln College of New England. Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts at University of New Haven. Mitchell College. Paier College of Art, Incorporated. Post University. Quinnipiac University. Quinnipiac University School of Law. SacredHeart University.
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Posts Tagged: Black Will PWIs Embrace Change in a Nation at Unrest? Posted June 8th, 2021 by John O. Harney & filed under Admissions, College Readiness, Commentary, Demography, Economy, Financing, Journal Type, Regionalism, Schools, Student Aid, Students, Technology, The Journal, Topic, Trends.. Ahmaud Arbery, February 23, 2020. A murder that was concealed and hidden away from this nation at » I’M WORRIED … HIGHER EDUCATION ISN’T FOCUSED AT ALL ON I’m Worried Higher Education Isn’t Focused at all on COVID-19’s Psychological Toll. Posted March 9, 2020. By Karen Gross. The number of articles on the impact of the coronavirus on higher education is growing by the minute. That’s understandable and necessary. » COLLEGES MAY HAVE SURVIVED COVID … BUT SURVIVING POST Colleges May Have Survived COVID . But Surviving Post-COVID May Prove More Difficult. Colleges and universities were hit hard by the COVID crisis. The American Council on Education (ACE) estimated a total impact of $120 billion in a recent letter to legislators. That number reflects both direct expenses and lost revenues. REOPENING AMERICA TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 3 Reopening America to International Students Other countries have already announced their intention to bring back international students for the fall 2021 semester.PAST EVENTS
Tuition Break. Tuition Break. Find a Program; Eligibility/FAQs; Data & Reports; Testimonials; Resources for School Counselors; College Planning; Financial Aid Resources » NEW PATHWAYS TO CREDENTIALING: THE DIGITAL BADGE New Pathways to Credentialing: The Digital Badge. With roots going back to the 13th century, the modern system of academic degrees functions as one of the most important ways to signal mastery of knowledge. The degree serves as a currency for accessing opportunities. Yet as new areas of knowledge and demand for particularcompetencies expand
» MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts residents are eligible for more than 800 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through Tuition Break. The programs are offered by public colleges and universities in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont — all at a substantial tuitiondiscount.
NEBHE - REPARATIVE JUSTICETUITION BREAKPOLICY & RESEARCHCOST SAVINGSJOURNALSEARCH JOBSSARA Reparative Justice. NEBHE is committed to promoting reparative justice as a path to faculty equity that centers Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) faculty in New England.» ABOUT NEBHE
NEBHE: Created for Leadership. For over 60 years, we have sought to support innovation, engage conversation, and drive change by working with New England’s higher education stakeholders in public and private education, government and business.» TUITION BREAK
Tuition Break has provided New England residents savings on more than 324,000 annual tuition bills, with total savings well into the billions of dollars, since established in 1957. In the 2019-20 academic year, more than 9,200 New England residents saved an estimated $63.5 million in tuition because of the RSP. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Holy Apostles College and Seminary. Lincoln College of New England. Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts at University of New Haven. Mitchell College. Paier College of Art, Incorporated. Post University. Quinnipiac University. Quinnipiac University School of Law. SacredHeart University.
» GUIDE TO NEW ENGLAND COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES The Guide is intended to be New England’s first consolidated higher education guide for adults within the region who wish to enroll for the first time in, or return to postsecondary education for sub-baccalaureate programs of study. The 2018 Guide to New England Colleges & Universities, produced by NEBHE in partnership with Bostonmagazine
» REVISITING THE U.S. MARKET FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Revisiting the U.S. Market for International Students. Posted January 12, 2021. By Alex Parnia. In the past few months, a plethora of reports have documented the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global business, and these are generally not something to be happy about.» ELIGIBILITY/FAQS
Tuition Break Eligibility and FAQs. If your question is not answered below, please contact us by email at tuitionbreak@nebhe.org or telephone at 857-284-4879 or 617-357-9620. Is the RSP Tuition Break only a New England program? » TUITION BREAK TRANSFER Through Tuition Break, students are charged a “regional” tuition rate, which is lower than regular out-of-state-tuition. The average annual tuition discount is about $8,000. More than 1,000 bachelor’s programs are offered through Tuition Break Transfer by New England’s 41 public four-year colleges and universities.» MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts residents are eligible for more than 800 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through Tuition Break. The programs are offered by public colleges and universities in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont — all at a substantial tuitiondiscount.
NEW ENGLAND FAST FACTS THE REGION’S HIGHER EDUCATION LANDSCAPE Higher education in New England stands apart from the rest of the nation in a number of ways, such as its history as a pioneer of U.S. postsecondary education, its large private nonprofit sector, and itsability
NEBHE - REPARATIVE JUSTICETUITION BREAKPOLICY & RESEARCHCOST SAVINGSJOURNALSEARCH JOBSSARA Reparative Justice. NEBHE is committed to promoting reparative justice as a path to faculty equity that centers Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) faculty in New England.» ABOUT NEBHE
NEBHE: Created for Leadership. For over 60 years, we have sought to support innovation, engage conversation, and drive change by working with New England’s higher education stakeholders in public and private education, government and business.» TUITION BREAK
Tuition Break has provided New England residents savings on more than 324,000 annual tuition bills, with total savings well into the billions of dollars, since established in 1957. In the 2019-20 academic year, more than 9,200 New England residents saved an estimated $63.5 million in tuition because of the RSP. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Holy Apostles College and Seminary. Lincoln College of New England. Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts at University of New Haven. Mitchell College. Paier College of Art, Incorporated. Post University. Quinnipiac University. Quinnipiac University School of Law. SacredHeart University.
» GUIDE TO NEW ENGLAND COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES The Guide is intended to be New England’s first consolidated higher education guide for adults within the region who wish to enroll for the first time in, or return to postsecondary education for sub-baccalaureate programs of study. The 2018 Guide to New England Colleges & Universities, produced by NEBHE in partnership with Bostonmagazine
» REVISITING THE U.S. MARKET FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Revisiting the U.S. Market for International Students. Posted January 12, 2021. By Alex Parnia. In the past few months, a plethora of reports have documented the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global business, and these are generally not something to be happy about.» ELIGIBILITY/FAQS
Tuition Break Eligibility and FAQs. If your question is not answered below, please contact us by email at tuitionbreak@nebhe.org or telephone at 857-284-4879 or 617-357-9620. Is the RSP Tuition Break only a New England program? » TUITION BREAK TRANSFER Through Tuition Break, students are charged a “regional” tuition rate, which is lower than regular out-of-state-tuition. The average annual tuition discount is about $8,000. More than 1,000 bachelor’s programs are offered through Tuition Break Transfer by New England’s 41 public four-year colleges and universities.» MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts residents are eligible for more than 800 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through Tuition Break. The programs are offered by public colleges and universities in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont — all at a substantial tuitiondiscount.
NEW ENGLAND FAST FACTS THE REGION’S HIGHER EDUCATION LANDSCAPE Higher education in New England stands apart from the rest of the nation in a number of ways, such as its history as a pioneer of U.S. postsecondary education, its large private nonprofit sector, and itsability
» ABOUT NEBHE
NEBHE: Created for Leadership. For over 60 years, we have sought to support innovation, engage conversation, and drive change by working with New England’s higher education stakeholders in public and private education, government and business. » IT’S TIME FOR A SAFE RETURN TO CAMPUS It’s Time for a Safe Return to Campus. Posted August 18, 2020. This op-ed was written by NEBHE President and CEO Michael K. Thomas in conjunction with leaders and representatives of public and private institutions in all six New England states, including: Mark E. Ojakian, president of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities; Jennifer Widness, president of the Connecticut» FIND A PROGRAM
NEBHE's Tuition Break program, the New England Regional Student Program(RSP), enables thousands of New England residents to enroll at out-of-state New England REOPENING AMERICA TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 3 Reopening America to International Students Other countries have already announced their intention to bring back international students for the fall 2021 semester.PAST EVENTS
Tuition Break. Tuition Break. Find a Program; Eligibility/FAQs; Data & Reports; Testimonials; Resources for School Counselors; College Planning; Financial Aid ResourcesJOBLINK - NEBHE.ORG
NE HERC Joblink. As part of its mission to tie higher education to the economic well being of New England, NEBHE has partnered with the New England Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (NE HERC) to provide access to recruitment and employment resources to address faculty and staff hiring needs. The mission of the NE HERC, which was founded» STAFF - NEBHE.ORG
Programs. Emily Decatur Associate Director, Regional Student Program & Transfer Initiatives 617.533.9513 (direct) 857.284.4879 (Tuition Break) edecatur nebhe org » NEW ENGLAND LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS: EMERGING TRENDS IN New England Legislative Sessions: Emerging Trends in Higher Education and Workforce Development That We’re Watching. Posted March 19, 2019. By Stephanie (Murphy) McGrath » SUPPORT RESPONSIBILITIES IN AN AGE OF CAMPUS SUICIDE Support Responsibilities in an Age of Campus Suicide. Posted June 12, 2018. By Lynette Paczkowski. In 2004, then-University of New England President Sandra Featherman authored a piece for NEJHE (then called Connection) headlined “Emotional Rescue” and focusing on how a new generation of troubled college students was putting a strain on campusresources.
» CONNECTICUT
Connecticut residents are eligible for more than 900 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through Tuition Break. The programs are offered by public colleges and universities in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont — all at a substantialtuition discount.
NEBHE - REPARATIVE JUSTICETUITION BREAKPOLICY & RESEARCHCOST SAVINGSJOURNALSEARCH JOBSSARA Reparative Justice. NEBHE is committed to promoting reparative justice as a path to faculty equity that centers Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) faculty in New England.» ABOUT NEBHE
NEBHE: Created for Leadership. For over 60 years, we have sought to support innovation, engage conversation, and drive change by working with New England’s higher education stakeholders in public and private education, government and business.» TUITION BREAK
Tuition Break has provided New England residents savings on more than 324,000 annual tuition bills, with total savings well into the billions of dollars, since established in 1957. In the 2019-20 academic year, more than 9,200 New England residents saved an estimated $63.5 million in tuition because of the RSP. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Holy Apostles College and Seminary. Lincoln College of New England. Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts at University of New Haven. Mitchell College. Paier College of Art, Incorporated. Post University. Quinnipiac University. Quinnipiac University School of Law. SacredHeart University.
» GUIDE TO NEW ENGLAND COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES The Guide is intended to be New England’s first consolidated higher education guide for adults within the region who wish to enroll for the first time in, or return to postsecondary education for sub-baccalaureate programs of study. The 2018 Guide to New England Colleges & Universities, produced by NEBHE in partnership with Bostonmagazine
» REVISITING THE U.S. MARKET FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Revisiting the U.S. Market for International Students. Posted January 12, 2021. By Alex Parnia. In the past few months, a plethora of reports have documented the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global business, and these are generally not something to be happy about.» ELIGIBILITY/FAQS
Tuition Break Eligibility and FAQs. If your question is not answered below, please contact us by email at tuitionbreak@nebhe.org or telephone at 857-284-4879 or 617-357-9620. Is the RSP Tuition Break only a New England program? » TUITION BREAK TRANSFER Through Tuition Break, students are charged a “regional” tuition rate, which is lower than regular out-of-state-tuition. The average annual tuition discount is about $8,000. More than 1,000 bachelor’s programs are offered through Tuition Break Transfer by New England’s 41 public four-year colleges and universities.» MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts residents are eligible for more than 800 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through Tuition Break. The programs are offered by public colleges and universities in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont — all at a substantial tuitiondiscount.
NEW ENGLAND FAST FACTS THE REGION’S HIGHER EDUCATION LANDSCAPE Higher education in New England stands apart from the rest of the nation in a number of ways, such as its history as a pioneer of U.S. postsecondary education, its large private nonprofit sector, and itsability
NEBHE - REPARATIVE JUSTICETUITION BREAKPOLICY & RESEARCHCOST SAVINGSJOURNALSEARCH JOBSSARA Reparative Justice. NEBHE is committed to promoting reparative justice as a path to faculty equity that centers Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) faculty in New England.» ABOUT NEBHE
NEBHE: Created for Leadership. For over 60 years, we have sought to support innovation, engage conversation, and drive change by working with New England’s higher education stakeholders in public and private education, government and business.» TUITION BREAK
Tuition Break has provided New England residents savings on more than 324,000 annual tuition bills, with total savings well into the billions of dollars, since established in 1957. In the 2019-20 academic year, more than 9,200 New England residents saved an estimated $63.5 million in tuition because of the RSP. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Holy Apostles College and Seminary. Lincoln College of New England. Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts at University of New Haven. Mitchell College. Paier College of Art, Incorporated. Post University. Quinnipiac University. Quinnipiac University School of Law. SacredHeart University.
» GUIDE TO NEW ENGLAND COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES The Guide is intended to be New England’s first consolidated higher education guide for adults within the region who wish to enroll for the first time in, or return to postsecondary education for sub-baccalaureate programs of study. The 2018 Guide to New England Colleges & Universities, produced by NEBHE in partnership with Bostonmagazine
» REVISITING THE U.S. MARKET FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Revisiting the U.S. Market for International Students. Posted January 12, 2021. By Alex Parnia. In the past few months, a plethora of reports have documented the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global business, and these are generally not something to be happy about.» ELIGIBILITY/FAQS
Tuition Break Eligibility and FAQs. If your question is not answered below, please contact us by email at tuitionbreak@nebhe.org or telephone at 857-284-4879 or 617-357-9620. Is the RSP Tuition Break only a New England program? » TUITION BREAK TRANSFER Through Tuition Break, students are charged a “regional” tuition rate, which is lower than regular out-of-state-tuition. The average annual tuition discount is about $8,000. More than 1,000 bachelor’s programs are offered through Tuition Break Transfer by New England’s 41 public four-year colleges and universities.» MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts residents are eligible for more than 800 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through Tuition Break. The programs are offered by public colleges and universities in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont — all at a substantial tuitiondiscount.
NEW ENGLAND FAST FACTS THE REGION’S HIGHER EDUCATION LANDSCAPE Higher education in New England stands apart from the rest of the nation in a number of ways, such as its history as a pioneer of U.S. postsecondary education, its large private nonprofit sector, and itsability
» ABOUT NEBHE
NEBHE: Created for Leadership. For over 60 years, we have sought to support innovation, engage conversation, and drive change by working with New England’s higher education stakeholders in public and private education, government and business. » IT’S TIME FOR A SAFE RETURN TO CAMPUS It’s Time for a Safe Return to Campus. Posted August 18, 2020. This op-ed was written by NEBHE President and CEO Michael K. Thomas in conjunction with leaders and representatives of public and private institutions in all six New England states, including: Mark E. Ojakian, president of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities; Jennifer Widness, president of the Connecticut» FIND A PROGRAM
NEBHE's Tuition Break program, the New England Regional Student Program(RSP), enables thousands of New England residents to enroll at out-of-state New England REOPENING AMERICA TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 3 Reopening America to International Students Other countries have already announced their intention to bring back international students for the fall 2021 semester.PAST EVENTS
Tuition Break. Tuition Break. Find a Program; Eligibility/FAQs; Data & Reports; Testimonials; Resources for School Counselors; College Planning; Financial Aid ResourcesJOBLINK - NEBHE.ORG
NE HERC Joblink. As part of its mission to tie higher education to the economic well being of New England, NEBHE has partnered with the New England Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (NE HERC) to provide access to recruitment and employment resources to address faculty and staff hiring needs. The mission of the NE HERC, which was founded» STAFF - NEBHE.ORG
Programs. Emily Decatur Associate Director, Regional Student Program & Transfer Initiatives 617.533.9513 (direct) 857.284.4879 (Tuition Break) edecatur nebhe org » NEW ENGLAND LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS: EMERGING TRENDS IN New England Legislative Sessions: Emerging Trends in Higher Education and Workforce Development That We’re Watching. Posted March 19, 2019. By Stephanie (Murphy) McGrath » SUPPORT RESPONSIBILITIES IN AN AGE OF CAMPUS SUICIDE Support Responsibilities in an Age of Campus Suicide. Posted June 12, 2018. By Lynette Paczkowski. In 2004, then-University of New England President Sandra Featherman authored a piece for NEJHE (then called Connection) headlined “Emotional Rescue” and focusing on how a new generation of troubled college students was putting a strain on campusresources.
» CONNECTICUT
Connecticut residents are eligible for more than 900 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through Tuition Break. The programs are offered by public colleges and universities in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont — all at a substantialtuition discount.
NEBHE - REPARATIVE JUSTICETUITION BREAKPOLICY & RESEARCHCOST SAVINGSJOURNALSEARCH JOBSSARA Reparative Justice. NEBHE is committed to promoting reparative justice as a path to faculty equity that centers Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) faculty in New England.» ABOUT NEBHE
NEBHE: Created for Leadership. For over 60 years, we have sought to support innovation, engage conversation, and drive change by working with New England’s higher education stakeholders in public and private education, government and business.» TUITION BREAK
For New England Residents. Residents of the six New England states – Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont – are eligible through Tuition Break to pay lower tuition at out-of-state public colleges and universities within New England. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Stephanie M. Murphy, Ph.D. @SMirandaMurphy Do you know a student pursuing a degree in higher education, public policy, or a related field? NEBHE is seeking summer & fall Policy & Research Interns — Paid, 10 hours/wk, Remote. » GUIDE TO NEW ENGLAND COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES NEBHE published its Annual Directory of New England Colleges and Universities for a half-century as a special issue of The New England Journal of Higher Education (NEJHE).In 2010, NEBHE moved its NEJHE publication entirely online.. For questions about the Guide, please send an email message to Charlotte Peyser, policy analyst, at guidenebhe org.
» TUITION BREAK TRANSFER Tuition Break Transfer helps eligible New England students lower their tuition costs when they transfer into a bachelor’s program at an out-of-state public four-year college or university.» ELIGIBILITY/FAQS
Tuition Break Eligibility and FAQs. If your question is not answered below, please contact us by email at tuitionbreak@nebhe.org or telephone at 857-284-4879 or 617-357-9620.» MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts residents are eligible for more than 800 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through Tuition Break. The programs are offered by public colleges and universities in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont — all at a substantial tuitiondiscount.
THE CASE FOR COMPETENCY-BASED EDUCATION: A NEW AGE OF Oct. 20, 2014 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Why today’s interest in competency-based education (CBE)? “Number one, the degree completion agenda period is driving this—the fact that so many states are moving to performance funding, and colleges are feeling drive to help students be successful,” says Pamela Tate of the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL). NEW ENGLAND FAST FACTS THE REGION’S HIGHER EDUCATION LANDSCAPE Higher education in New England stands apart from the rest of the nation in a number of ways, such as its history as a pioneer of U.S. postsecondary education, its large private nonprofit sector, and itsability
NEBHE - REPARATIVE JUSTICETUITION BREAKPOLICY & RESEARCHCOST SAVINGSJOURNALSEARCH JOBSSARA Reparative Justice. NEBHE is committed to promoting reparative justice as a path to faculty equity that centers Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) faculty in New England.» ABOUT NEBHE
NEBHE: Created for Leadership. For over 60 years, we have sought to support innovation, engage conversation, and drive change by working with New England’s higher education stakeholders in public and private education, government and business.» TUITION BREAK
For New England Residents. Residents of the six New England states – Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont – are eligible through Tuition Break to pay lower tuition at out-of-state public colleges and universities within New England. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Stephanie M. Murphy, Ph.D. @SMirandaMurphy Do you know a student pursuing a degree in higher education, public policy, or a related field? NEBHE is seeking summer & fall Policy & Research Interns — Paid, 10 hours/wk, Remote. » GUIDE TO NEW ENGLAND COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES NEBHE published its Annual Directory of New England Colleges and Universities for a half-century as a special issue of The New England Journal of Higher Education (NEJHE).In 2010, NEBHE moved its NEJHE publication entirely online.. For questions about the Guide, please send an email message to Charlotte Peyser, policy analyst, at guidenebhe org.
» TUITION BREAK TRANSFER Tuition Break Transfer helps eligible New England students lower their tuition costs when they transfer into a bachelor’s program at an out-of-state public four-year college or university.» ELIGIBILITY/FAQS
Tuition Break Eligibility and FAQs. If your question is not answered below, please contact us by email at tuitionbreak@nebhe.org or telephone at 857-284-4879 or 617-357-9620.» MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts residents are eligible for more than 800 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through Tuition Break. The programs are offered by public colleges and universities in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont — all at a substantial tuitiondiscount.
THE CASE FOR COMPETENCY-BASED EDUCATION: A NEW AGE OF Oct. 20, 2014 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Why today’s interest in competency-based education (CBE)? “Number one, the degree completion agenda period is driving this—the fact that so many states are moving to performance funding, and colleges are feeling drive to help students be successful,” says Pamela Tate of the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL). NEW ENGLAND FAST FACTS THE REGION’S HIGHER EDUCATION LANDSCAPE Higher education in New England stands apart from the rest of the nation in a number of ways, such as its history as a pioneer of U.S. postsecondary education, its large private nonprofit sector, and itsability
» ABOUT NEBHE
NEBHE: Created for Leadership. For over 60 years, we have sought to support innovation, engage conversation, and drive change by working with New England’s higher education stakeholders in public and private education, government and business.» FIND A PROGRAM
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_THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION_ _NEJHE_ offers cutting-edge commentary and analysis about New England higher education and its relationship to the economy and quality oflife.
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THIS RECESSION CALLS FOR NEW PLAYBOOKS On May 11, the U.S. Department of Education released guidance for the $36 billion in emergency funding available to higher education institutions (HEIs). This new round of funding—authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act—makes $10 billion available to community colleges, $2.6 billion to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), $190 million to tribal colleges, and... READ MORE">
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DATA, DECISION-MAKING AND STUDENT SUCCESS Which matters more, gauging the health of an institution or the success of its students? Recently, the project director and I submitted the Annual Performance Report for the second year of our university’s Title III grant, for which I serve as part-time consultant. The five-year award from the U.S. Department of Education is a competitive... READ MORE">
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The current shakeout in higher education won’t necessarily leave a gap in terms of accessibility, since workforce demands will ensure some form of credentialing replaces it. But the value of what fills the gap is an open question. … As the head of public system, advocating for funding to support greater access to higher education... READ MOREView All Articles
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