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2023 Seal of Excelencia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Financial aid, retention, and faculty/staff representation are part of the Seal,” says Dr. Deborah Santiago, co-founder and CEO of Excelencia in Education, who says she is delighted to see institutions with intentional practices actively working toward increasing Latino representation in key positions.

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Top Retention Strategies for Diverse Modern Learners

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

As the needs of students change, universities must alter their recruitment and retention strategies to make sure that their messages resonate with diverse student prospects, and that they provide the right support services to meet these students’ needs. Financial assistance and scholarships.

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Top Strategies for Improving Student Retention in Higher Education

Creatrix Campus

Leading the student from recruitment through course evaluation will help build a bond and security. Student retention refers to the ability of an educational institution to keep enrolled students enrolled until they have completed their academic program or attained their educational goals. What is student retention?

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30 Student Success Priorities for the 2020s

EAB

Stopouts: Recovering lost students though a combination of special outreach and dedicated re-onboarding support to address the issues around why they left in the first place. Degree completers: Recruiting “some college and no degree” students who earned credits at other institutions before leaving and are now looking to complete.

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30 Student Success Priorities for the 2020s

EAB

Stopouts: Recovering lost students though a combination of special outreach and dedicated re-onboarding support to address the issues around why they left in the first place. Degree completers: Recruiting “some college and no degree” students who earned credits at other institutions before leaving and are now looking to complete.