A higher education podcast focused on student financial success as the catalyst for eliminating barriers that delay and derail college completion. Amy Glynn and her co-hosts deliver a diversity of expertise by integrating industry, economy, and technology. Explored topics include regulations changing the higher education environment, innovative technologies enabling new systems of access and success, global trends impacting higher education, and upgraded strategies that will unlock a school’s ability to thrive in our ever-evolving landscape.
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A higher education podcast focused on student financial success as the catalyst for eliminating barriers that delay and derail college completion. Amy Glynn and her co-hosts deliver a diversity of expertise by integrating industry, economy, and technology. Explored topics include regulations changing the higher education environment, innovative technologies enabling new systems of access and success, global trends impacting higher education, and upgraded strategies that will unlock a school’s ability to thrive in our ever-evolving landscape.
Join Amy Glynn and Amanda Ellis as they discuss the purpose and mission of the Kentucky Council for postsecondary education and how we begin to rectify the tragedy of students who do not feel worthy of post-secondary education.
Join Amy Glynn and Dr. Rachel Wernicke, Chief Mental Health Officer of George Mason University, as they dive into mental health and well-being in the college space.
Join Amy Glynn and Michael Meotti, CEO of the Washington State Achievement Council where they dive into the college going rate and the role of that higher education state agencies play in driving student success.
Join Amy Glynn and Tisa Silver Canady from the Maryland Center for Collegiate Financial Wellness and they dive into financial wellness in student borrowing.
Join Mike Miller from UC Santa Barbara and me to discuss how students worldwide struggle with time poverty and what actions schools can take to help solve this barrier to education.
In this bonus episode of season one, we share a recent conversation about how HEERF grants can be used to enhance the student experience through the purchase of technology.
In our season one finale, Amy shares her gratitude to all of those who contributed and supported this podcast, a wrap-up of 2021, her new book on Student Financial Success, and the Shift Summit happening in 2022!
What if race and income no longer predicted post-secondary success and upward mobility? That's exactly what we discuss and more with Tina Fernandez on this episode of The Higher Ed Shift.
We are joined by Michelle Mixer and Kerry Cowen from the University of Arizona Foundation to discuss how to increase scholarship utilization through cross-campus partners.
Joining on this episode is Nadja Jepsen from College Track where we dive into the little-known phenomenon of college displacement and its impact on students and external scholarship providers.
With student loan repayments beginning again for the 40 million borrowers in January 2022, Amy and Carlo dive into regulation, internal memos that have surfaced, and their perspectives on what's to unfold in the coming months.
Joining us on this episode is Will Patch, Senior Enrollment Insights Leader at Niche Education. We dive into the college search process, reactions to sticker price, and trends Will is seeing that you won't want to miss out on.
Join Amy Glynn and Chris Sinclair, Executive Director of FLIP National, a nonprofit student-based organization that promotes equal opportunity for first-generation, low-income students in higher education, on this week's episode of The Higher Ed Shift.
Dr. Astrid Tuminez, President of Utah Valley University, is interviewed by Chris Chumley on Part 3 of our President's Series. In this episode, Dr. Tuminez shares her experience leading an organization that serves as an integrated university and community college focused on three core values. Tune in to hear Dr. Tuminez's fascinating life story and her passion for education.
Our first Financial Aid Takeover with Daniel Barkowitz, the VP of Financial Aid and Veteran's Affairs at Valencia College where we explore how financial aid has evolved over the last 30 years and where we see it going in the future. Tune into this week's episode!
Dr. Eric Darr, President of Harrisburg University of Science and Technology since 2013, joins us as our second speaker of the president's series on The Higher Ed Shift. Eric played a crucial role in the founding of this university and has helped it become a pioneer for integrating STEM education with economic development. Tune into this interview between President Darr and Carlo Salerno.
In a short time, college rankings have become a point of contention for universities and colleges. Why were they created to begin with? Who do they intend to serve? And what value do they provide? Join us on this week's episode as we discuss these questions and more.
A higher education podcast focused on student financial success as the catalyst for eliminating barriers that delay and derail college completion. Amy Glynn and her co-hosts deliver a diversity of expertise by integrating industry, economy, and technology. Explored topics include regulations changing the higher education environment, innovative technologies enabling new systems of access and success, global trends impacting higher education, and upgraded strategies that will unlock a school’s ability to thrive in our ever-evolving landscape.