The average American spends nearly $3.4 million in a lifetime on housing, cars, vacations, insurance, and raising children. Housing and cars alone account for nearly 60 percent of total spending.
The cost of a bachelor’s degree accounts for only about three percent of total lifetime spending. This cost represents an investment that pays dividends over a lifetime, enhancing every other aspect of a person’s life.
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A little behind-the-scenes action as we prepare to tell stories of students' success in support of our upcoming legislative agenda and the impact additional aid and support for the Independent Sector has on not just colleges and universities, but first and foremost its students.
Today's Member Monday Spotlight is on @FordhamNYC.
Did you know that Fordham has a seismic tracking station that will be turning 100 years old?
now.fordham.edu/science-and-…
Fordham first got involved in seismology in 1910—along with nine other Jesuit colleges—through the Seismological Society of America, which had a Jesuit priest as one of its founding members.
The William Spain Seismic Observatory has tracked earthquakes and tremors from across the world. Learn more via Fordham. #IndependentSector#MemberMonday
Independent colleges and universities in N.Y. contributed nearly $100 billion, supported more than 407,000 jobs, according to new CICU study released today.
cicu.org/economic-impact
CICU was proud to participate in the @usedgov Raise the Bar: Attaining College Excellence and Equity summit this week focused on improving support for transfer students. Read more about the initiative here: ed.gov/news/press-releases/b…
Thank you @GovKathyHochul for your leadership and support for New York's colleges and students. We are also grateful to the @nyspolice for their security support on campus.
Inspired by the students I met with at @Cornell who are showing incredible strength and unity in response to vile antisemitic threats.
We have no tolerance for hate or violence, and I have directed @nyspolice to increase security on college campuses and across New York.
President of @CICU Lola Brabham stressed the necessity of looking at inequities within FAFSA completion, calling on leaders to prioritize serving underserved families and first-generation students.
ALT President of CICU Lola Brabham speaks to attendees
Thank you @GovKathyHochul for signing into law critical legislation to expand simulation in nursing education! This new flexibility will help students get the training they need and nursing programs expand to meet the state's needs.
This expands the ability of colleges to accept more nursing students instead of turning them away and it will fill much needed jobs in the nursing field. I spent 2 years w/our healthcare workers & colleges to reach this agreement. I was delighted to see it signed into law (2/2)
Yesterday I joined @GovKathyHochul , Assemblywomen Fahy and Lupardo and @CICU to celebrate a new law that will allow nursing students to receive up to a third of their clinical education through simulation. (1/2)
🧑⚕️ @GovKathyHochul just signed legislation I helped moved through the Higher Ed. committee to allow nurses to complete part of their required training in a simulated learning environment.
NY needs to hire 40,000 nurses by 2030–and this will undoubtedly help get us there.