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3 ways faculty and administrators are embracing AI beyond the classroom

University Business

Although most colleges and universities are scrambling to moderate precisely how students should be allowed to use it, faculty and administrators are inviting its use systemwide. The post 3 ways faculty and administrators are embracing AI beyond the classroom appeared first on University Business.

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Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship

EAB

Below are a few of the key themes that appeared in multiple capstone projects from past participants. Scroll down to read about each of the capstone projects in the fellows’ own words.

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Don Hossler named to Edu Alliance Group Advisory Council

Edu Alliance Journal

Hossler has received career achievement awards from the American College Personnel Association, the Association for Institutional Research, the College Board, and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Edu Alliance Group, Inc.

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Recruiting International Students: More than the 4Ps

Edu Alliance Journal

Enrollment management professionals, admissions leaders, faculty members, and student life professionals should always be cognizant of these risk factors for potential international students. Hossler’s areas of specialization include college choice, student persistence, student financial aid policy, and enrollment management.

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Attracting International Graduate Students

Edu Alliance Journal

There is a dearth of research on the factors that influence international graduate students to select the graduate program in which s/he will enroll. But if the student is looking at studying in Western Europe, Canada, the United States the instructional style will be more dialectic, with give and take between students and faculty.