By Sharon H. Bob, Ph.D., Higher Education Specialist, Powers Pyles Sutter and Verville, PC
The following Washington career college news brief is a summary of important higher education news originating from Washington D.C.
By Susan F. Schulz, EdD, Owner, Schulz School Advisors
It’s a new norm with many discoveries being made by career school and college leaders. One is the great results related to the virtual enrollment process and online teaching. Another is the need to train faculty and staff in effective speaking skills. This article shows how Toastmasters International can provide admissions and instructional staff with needed skills.
By Jodie Gastel, Enrollment Resources
Allostatic load, loosely, refers to the number of stressors someone has to deal with at one time, and their “cost” to that individual – physical and mental – to return to homeostasis. Resiliency, then, is the act of being able to participate in the adaptive process.
By Robert Keiser, Executive Director, Southeastern College and Southeastern Institute
As colleges and universities plan their future, they are considering today’s pandemic and the uncertainty of whether COVID-19 will have a long-standing impact. The paradigm of immediate versus long-standing impact must be considered in the context of program additions and program teach-outs.
By Tom Wilson, Manager, McClintock & Associates
In this article, Wilson provides information for recording and disclosing PPP loans and HEERF grants in your audited financial statements. From research, it doesn’t appear any bad options exist for recording these funds. It’s just a matter of what is best for your institution.
By Suzanne Gragg, Vice President of Public Relations & Social Media, Gragg Advertising
In the absence of in-person human interaction, consumers are turning online to fill that void. Social media has become one of the primary sources of human connection. People are hungry for a direct connection and successful businesses are poised to cultivate those meaningful relationships.
By Rebecca Carpenter, PT, NMD, Director, Physical Therapist Assistant Program, Pima Medical Institute Mesa, Arizona Campus
Working from home can take a toll. However, it does not have to, thanks to some tips and tricks from Rebecca Carpenter PT, NMD, Director, Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Pima Medical Institute’s Mesa, Arizona campus.