College Knowledge: Start Now – 2016 USHE Conference for School Administrators and Counselors

For the eighth consecutive year, the Utah System of Higher Education hosted its annual statewide conference for secondary school administrators and counselors last Thursday at the Salt Palace Convention Center with approximately 700 attendees. This year’s theme was “College Knowledge: Start Now” focusing on resources and strategies to better support school counselors and administrators in guiding… Continue Reading College Knowledge: Start Now – 2016 USHE Conference for School Administrators and Counselors

Regents prioritize USHE state-funded capital facilities requests for 2017-18

In preparation for the 2017 legislative session, the Utah State Board of Regents prioritized the state-funded capital facilities requests from institutions in the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) during the Board of Regents meeting at Utah State University on Friday, September 16, 2016. Each year, the Regents re-evaluate the capital facilities needs of USHE institutions.… Continue Reading Regents prioritize USHE state-funded capital facilities requests for 2017-18

Student mental health on college campuses becoming a significant policy issue

The Utah Student Association has identified student mental health as its top priority for the past two years. More recently, student leaders at Utah State University voted to declare a mental health crisis at the university.  According to a survey compiled by student leaders across the state, a college student in Utah, on average, has to… Continue Reading Student mental health on college campuses becoming a significant policy issue

Gift aid a significant factor in assisting students towards degree completion

Scholarships and grants play a significant role in how students pay for college. 54% of USHE students who enrolled in both fall and spring semesters in 2014-15 received some form of gift aid, averaging $4,070.23 per student—roughly 75% of the average tuition and fees at institutions in the Utah System of Higher Education. “Gift aid” is funds… Continue Reading Gift aid a significant factor in assisting students towards degree completion

New report takes aim at data-driven approaches to help college students succeed

Higher education leaders across the country have long-wrestled with improving student retention and degree completion. A new national report highlights the disparity between the intentions of college students and their often short-term impulses, especially during their first year of college. The report, from non-profit research organization ideas42, focuses on behavioral science—applying insights from psychology and… Continue Reading New report takes aim at data-driven approaches to help college students succeed

Legislative committee meeting discusses student debt and higher ed costs

The Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee of the Utah Legislature met on Tuesday. Their discussions focused on the issues of student debt and increasing costs for higher education. The rising costs for students to enroll in college is a prominent topic nationally, and higher education institutions mistakenly shoulder the blame. However, a recent special report by… Continue Reading Legislative committee meeting discusses student debt and higher ed costs

USHE publishes 2015-16 annual report

Learn about issues facing higher education in Utah—and what USHE is doing about them—by checking out USHE’s 2015-16 annual report. Highlights include: Strategic plan Enrollment & completion Paying for college Funding higher education College prep Concurrent enrollment & math Outreach & access https://ushe.edu/reports/utah-system-of-higher-education-2015-2016-annual-report/