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  • Employee Benefits

  • Labor Law

DOL's Fiduciary Rule Takes Effect

Effective June 9, U.S. retirement plan advisors must make investment recommendations that are in the best interest of plan participants, may receive only reasonable compensation and may not provide misleading information
  • Human Resources

  • Salary

U.S. Lags in Teacher Compensation

The United States may be the world's wealthiest economy, but you wouldn't know it from teacher pay. Research from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development reveals that the average new U.S. teacher makes
  • Admission

  • Policy

Harvard Rescissions Spotlight Social Media Risks

Harvard University's decision to rescind admissions offers to at least 10 prospective fall freshmen adds to the growing list of reasons for independent schools to educate students about appropriate usage of social media
  • Governance

  • Policy

DeVos Cagey on LGBTQ Student Rights

In a Senate subcommittee hearing on Tuesday, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos would not affirm that the Department of Education will challenge discrimination against LGBTQ students. DeVos answered questions about the Trum

Thinking Strategically Despite 8 to 12 Percent Budget Cut

The University of Missouri system faces steep reductions in state funding as well as a 7 percent decline in enrollment since 2015. Furthermore, facilities maintenance costs are expected to rise by $15 million. The system

How Much Reserves Are Too Much?

Every nonprofit school needs a rainy day "reserve" fund for cash flow emergencies, but what feels like financial security can morph into poor financial stewardship if some of the money could be better used serving consti
  • Admission

ACT Outscores SAT

More than 2.09 million members of the U.S. high school class of 2016 (64 percent of graduates) took the ACT test last year, compared with 1.64 million taking the College Board's SAT. Introduced in 1959, the ACT has the a
  • Budget

  • Transportation

Improving High School Outcomes at Less Expense

Looking for the most cost-effective way to improve high school students' outcomes? Let them sleep until 8 a.m., and start the school day well after then, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. In a study of fre
  • Risk Management

  • Technology

Blockchain May Disrupt Banking by 2018

Blockchain, the technology behind Bitcoin, stores digital information across networks of millions of computers rather than in a database. Touted as secure and efficient, it is making financial waves that some experts say

Best Password Managers to Prevent Data Breaches

Password managers help web users protect themselves against security breaches by offering stronger encryption, mobile support and multi-factor identification--a two-step sign-in process, often requiring both a password a

Facing Teacher Shortage, Schools Recruit Internationally

Some school districts that can't find enough qualified teachers are using third-party recruiters and state agencies to hire teachers abroad. An added benefit is that international teachers expose students to different cu

Public Schools See Benefits of Business Officers

Public school principals often must focus on far more than student achievement and academic accountability. Attending to logistics, discipline, maintenance issues and a school's fiscal health leaves them little time and
  • Employee Benefits

  • Human Resources

Employers Accelerate Shift to HSAs

More than 35 percent of U.S. employer health plans offered employees health savings accounts in 2016, a 3.2 percent increase from 2015, according to the 2016 United Benefit Advisors Health Plan Survey. Tax-advantaged med
  • Human Resources

  • Job Description

The Costly Arms Race of Administrative Bloat

With students and families expecting an expanding range of services and amenities, it's no wonder that many schools have added to their administrative ranks at a financially unsustainable pace. An analysis of "administra
  • Safety and Security

  • Transportation

Belts on Buses? Debate Continues

Some 25 million U.S. schoolchildren ride school buses every day, but few of those buses have seat belts. This PBS News Hour report looks at the national movement to legislate adding seat belts to school buses, which some
  • Enrollment

  • International

International Students Fuel Growth in UAE Independent Schools

Some 120 new independent school campuses are expected to open in Dubai over the next 10 years, reflecting especially strong growth among students from India, followed by United Arab Emirates nationals, Pakistan, Egypt an
  • Risk Management

  • Safety and Security

Schools Accelerate Toward "the Truth" about Assaults

Baylor University will get its first female president on June 1, signaling what many hope will be the beginning of the Baptist university's return to grace after a steady trickle of scandals involving sexual assaults and
  • Endowment

  • Investments

Colleges Adjust Endowment Strategies

Falling endowment returns are leading many colleges and universities to take steps such as reducing their annual spending levels, moving to passive management and, in some cases, taking on greater risk by turning to fund
  • Gift

  • Tuition

Voucher Donations Are Tax Shelters in Nine States

High-income taxpayers in nine states can profit by donating to organizations that support private school vouchers. The federal government offers a tax deduction on a portion of such donations, as it does for donations to

Financial Aid Budget (and Tuition) Increases

George Washington University has increased next year's financial aid budget by 8 percent, anticipating that with rising tuition, more accepted students will need aid. Last year the aid budget increased 6.9 percent; the a

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