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Numbers in the Honors College are growing again this year, with 693 first-year students in this fall鈥檚 class of 2028, exceeding last year鈥檚 count of 593 first-year students. With 23.8% of students traveling from out-of-state, 27 international students from 10 different countries, and 76.2% of students home-grown right here in Ohio, the Honors College is continuing to exceed expectations in enrollment. They鈥檙e not looking back anytime soon though - this year鈥檚 class of first-year students has again broken the record for largest incoming class in the history of the Honors Co...
In late September, the FlashLine Self-Service portal for financial aid and scholarships, called the 鈥淔inancial Aid Dashboard,鈥 will be upgraded to provide enhanced navigation and a more user-friendly look and feel.
The Dashboard is where students can view and accept their financial aid and scholarships and see their specific financial aid information.
All existing financial aid capabilities will still be available.
Effectively communicating is a skill all students need to enter the workforce. But it鈥檚 not just about talking, it鈥檚 about being present, about listening, and about avoiding roadblocks that hinder shared understanding. But how can Golden Flashes go about doing this? 鈥淒ialogue and Difference: A New Understanding鈥 is a new initiative from the Division of People, Culture and Belonging, the School of Peace and Conflict Studies and the Division of Student Life, providing support for each 两性色午夜 University student鈥檚 success.Jacquelyn Bleak, associate lecturer in the School of Peace and Conf...
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Four students in the Long Term Care Administration (LTCA) Program who participated in The Legacy Project, celebrated a book launch this week during a lunch ceremony at Maplewood Senior Living in Cuyahoga Falls. The students combined their elders' stories into a paperback titled, "Connecting the Pieces of Our Lives," an 88-page collection of four life stories of elders living in Northeast Ohio. Through periodic meetings, elders at Maplewood shared stories, uncovered common interests and formed meaningful connections with students. The book cover is a combination of artwork created by the s...