The FDA has approved updated COVID-19 vaccines to protect against the newest strain of the virus. Public health experts recommend college students receive one of the latest vaccines for increased protection.
ACT surveyed 1,549 class of 2023 high school seniors to gauge how the pandemic influenced college and career goals and challenges and opportunities from the pandemic. The survey received more opportunity responses than challenge responses 31% of all students said the pandemic affected their thoughts on a future career; 27% said it impacted their program …
More high school students are taking college credits as part of dual enrollment programs, but those programs are costly to community colleges. A new paper outlines potential solutions.
Officials cited vaccination rates in Maine and access to preventative and treatment options in dropping the COVID-19 vaccine mandate and encouraged students to stay up to date on their vaccines.
The strike by some 48,000 researchers, postdoctoral scholars, and academic student employees across the University of California system’s 10 campuses resulted in some big wins, but not all of the unionized workers are satisfied with the new deal.
The three-university system also announced it would use a new wastewater surveillance system to monitor early signs of COVID-19 outbreaks on its campuses.
If Durham, North Carolina, stays in the CDC’s COVID-19 high-risk category for more than two consecutive weeks, Duke will implement a mandatory indoor-masking policy.
At least five Massachussetts colleges now require the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster, and several have extended indoor mask mandates indefinitely.
The Bronx, New York, university announced late last month that it would require students, staff, and faculty to receive the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster.
What should college students living in on-campus dorms do if their roommate tests positive for COVID-19?
Borrowers who paid off part of their loans during the COVID-19 payment pause will get refunded if they qualify for debt cancellation.
The Golden State Education and Training Grant Program will give $2,500 to Californians enrolled in educational programs that help them return to the workforce.
College students dealing with long-term effects from COVID-19 may qualify for accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Public health experts told BestColleges that schools are unlikely to require students to get the new omicron-specific COVID-19 vaccine boosters but will likely increase vaccine-education efforts.