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The Community Solution Education System, formerly TCS Education System
How Smaller Colleges and Universities Team up for Survival
This adapted content originally appeared on October 13th on PBS News Hour online, by Timothy Pratt of The Hechinger Report More than half of small, private colleges lost or failed to gain students last year, according to the National Association
How One Psychologist Didn’t Let the Fear of Striking Out Hold Him Back
This content originally appeared in Saybrook University’s UNBOUND Magazine, by Shamontiel Vaughn As with any professional sport, an athlete in his 30s usually starts looking for other jobs because he knows his time is limited. In Patterson’s case,
A Message on DACA Developments
The Trump Administration recently announced that it will sunset the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in six months, leaving Congress to find a legislative solution for undocumented immigrants in the country. Created in 2012, DACA enables approximately 800,000 undocumented youth
Mutual Benefits
Institutions that collaborate on services have lots to gain, from financial benefits to improved student services. This content originally appeared in the July/August 2017 issue of Business Officer Magazine, by Sandra R. Sabo Looking to reduce operating costs during a
Immigration Executive Order: Updates
On January 27, 2017, President Donald J. Trump signed the Executive Order: Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States. Since then, we have reiterated our commitment to advancing student success and community impact regardless of country of origin
Hodges University Announces Intent to Seek TCS Education System Affiliation
NAPLES, Fla., June 19, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ As part of its ongoing commitment to provide best-in-class academic programs to its students, Hodges University has announced its intention to formally affiliate with TCS Education System. As an affiliate, Hodges will join a select
National Nursing Week: An Open Letter to Our Healthcare Agents of Change
Dear Dr. Shelton, Dean Gaston, and the faculty, staff and students of The Dallas Nursing Institute: As we recognize and celebrate National Nursing Week, I want to express my personal sentiments about the important and powerful work that you do.
‘Visions of Warriors’ brings attention to ongoing PTSD concerns for veterans
By: Nathan Long, President, Saybrook University Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) reportedly affects approximately 7.7 million American adults, with members of the military as one of the high-risk groups. After experiencing severe trauma or life-threatening events, the mind and body will either