AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHigher-Education Fraud Crackdown: California community colleges say losses from “ghost student” financial-aid scams have dropped sharply after tighter identity checks and fraud detection. Campus Health Access: Colorado’s new law requires universities to keep abortion pills available at student health centers, with limits on sharing student medical data across state lines. Global Student Mobility: Japan recorded a record 408,069 foreign exchange students as of May 2025, with China, Nepal and Vietnam among the biggest sources. International Research & Policy Pressure: UC Berkeley faces suspended NSF funding tied to alleged undisclosed foreign support, adding fuel to broader U.S. scrutiny of research funding. Workforce Pathways: A new report warns that internships are harder to land even as employers value them more, pushing colleges to rethink credit, partnerships and on-campus work. Student Success Research: A study presented at a national conference highlights that first-gen students persist when campuses offer strong advising, mentoring and belonging. State NEP Push: Maharashtra forms a task force to fast-track NEP 2020 rollout across colleges and universities. Student Sports & Signings: Debbie Smith CTE’s first year saw two students sign for college athletics, including Nevada discus record-holder Kayden Hulet.
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