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How to uncover hidden threats in past enrollment trends

EAB

Blogs How to uncover hidden threats in past enrollment trends What most institutions miss As we approach the beginning of a new academic year, campus leaders are already taking stock of their undergraduate enrollments. How can we amplify those efforts moving forward? Which competitors pulled students away in 2020?

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FAQ’s: Spring Semester Questions Regarding Housing Returner Process, Housing Availability, and Off-Campus Housing

The Student Affairs Blog

Since 2005, VCU has built and opened: Brandt Hall (2005), Cary & Belvidere (2008), West Grace South (2012), West Grace North (2013), Grace & Broad 1 and 2 (2015), and Gladding Residence Center (2018). A new housing project was delayed in 2020 due to Covid, as costs escalated due to contractor availability and costs for materials.

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Prepare your graduates for today’s and tomorrow’s tech jobs—here’s how

EAB

In April 2018, SQL and Python overtook Java, ultimately ending with Python as the most requested skill by employers in December 2021. What can big consumer brands teach graduate and adult enrollment leaders? 6 elements of an effective graduate enrollment management plan—and why you need to build one. October 25, 2022.

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Advice From Advocates of Lean Higher Ed

Collegis Education Data Management

The topic of process improvement and ways to increase efficiencies had our audience’s attention at the February 2018 Collegis Enrollment Growth Summit. We don’t usually highlight our own products and services in our blog articles, but, at Collegis, we do offer business process redesign services.

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Improving Enrollment, Retention, and Graduation Rates: Learning from the Arrupe College Strategic Enrollment Model

The Change Leader, Inc.

Adapting the Arrupe Model to Other Institutions Dr. Steven Katsouros left Arrupe in 2018 to found the Come to Believe Foundation and Network in New York City. Interestingly enough, when they move on to their junior and senior years, many students can continue with their jobs, and when they graduate, they have a job waiting for them.