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Understanding Outcome Based Education: Definition, Implementation, and Benefits

Creatrix Campus

Understanding Outcome Based Education: Definition, Implementation, and Benefits editor Mon, 05/29/2023 - 06:35 According to a recent survey by the Association of American Colleges and Universities, 93% of employers believe that a candidate's ability to demonstrate essential outcomes is more important than their degree completion. So why wait?

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Top Retention Strategies for Diverse Modern Learners

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

How to Attract and Retain a Diverse Student Population The definition of the modern learner has shifted: The nontraditional student is the new traditional student. Importance of a Diverse Student Population In everything we do at Archer Education, from marketing to admissions to retention, we know that one size does not fit all.

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TSU’s Systematic Approach to Student Success

EAB

So one of the things that we found that was challenging was the hesitance of our community trying to master some new skills. And so what we also noted was that in order for this to happen, we needed to get more marketing involved, across the campus to be able to promote this new platform. DC: Definitely roles and permissions.

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What is 360 degree learning and why should higher ed institutes consider it?

Creatrix Campus

It results in better-advising decisions when it comes to the course, and program selection for a successful degree completion. Improved business abilities, communication skills, and overall development. Student Advising. Academic advising has in short, become a propellor of student success. . .

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Unleash the Chatbots! AI for Retention

Higher Ed Connects: Technology

It is clear that there is a problem on campus with direct communication between students and an array of services they may not know about, or may not know them. The missing link for the Recchi sisters was a question that is rarely on the minds of campus administrators: “Do we have a primary line of communication with our students?”

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Student Transfer (Part 2) – How to Improve the Transfer Experience for Students

Parchment

So then it gets back to the difficult thing which is like pathways, thinking about pathways, academic advising. I mean, think about customer service, like we all want to feel good about something, right? Like if I get all these wraparound services, Heather (11:12.749) Mm-hmm. to overcome, right? Heather (10:43.278) Mmm.

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