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Implementing a caseload management model in a newly centralized division

EAB

Blogs Implementing a caseload management model in a newly centralized division August 9, 2023 Melissa Grant Associate Dean of Advisement, Office of the Provost, Pace University The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB.

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OSU Cascades integrates equitable career readiness

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Oregon State University, Cascades, is placing career-readiness competencies in the classroom and at the forefront of campus activities with its new initiative, Cascades Edge. The class, which started as a pilot in fall 2022, helps students create an action plan and a mission statement to guide their academic career, Garland explains.

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Team Growth: Get to Know Cassie and Ahmed

Campus Groups

Cassie: Prior to joining the team at CG, I worked in higher education for close to 10 years, primarily in academic advising and career services. Ahmed: I am a.Net Engineer with Azure experience (Microsoft cloud service and Azure blob storage service). Tell us a fun and surprising fact about yourself!

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Understanding the purpose and role of the CAA UAE in higher education

Creatrix Campus

The CAA evaluates the quality of the institution's academic programs, including the rigor and relevance of its courses, the effectiveness of its teaching methods, and the support provided to students. The application should demonstrate the HEI's compliance with the CAA's criteria and standards.

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Career-readiness initiatives are missing the mark (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

With efforts like these gathering steam across the postsecondary landscape, it looks like higher education is in the midst of a mission shift that positions career readiness as a strategic, campuswide priority. This may be one reason why only 16 percent of students reported that visits to career services were very helpful.