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Maximizing the value of higher education: A shift towards personalized student pathways

University Business

Higher education has reached an inflection point. The cost of a four-year education has increased to an average of $26,000 per year, which has put strain on students. These biases are reflected in the lack of certain groups in several industries.

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Industry Perspective: Centralizing Data in Higher Education 

Collegis Education Data Management

Data is a powerful guiding tool in higher education, and it becomes stronger when it captures the entire student journey. Data silos often reflect the organizational structures in education. Higher education needs to consider data as the ingredient needed for data-driven applications; reporting is just one of many use-cases.

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Admissions Counselor on the Mission of a Liberal Arts College

Great College Advice

However, there is a lot of misunderstanding out there in the higher education marketplace. In order to dispel the confusion, we need to talk about the difference between a liberal arts college and a liberal arts education. What is a Liberal Arts education? Some Ivies had their affiliated women’s colleges (e.g.,

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Collaboration in Higher Education: How Can Universities Partner With Employers?       

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

The need for collaboration in higher education — particularly between universities and employers — continues to grow. Carefully managed partnerships benefit everyone involved, and they can help shape the future of countless industries in a rapidly changing world. Why Should Universities and Employers Form Partnerships?

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How open admissions is dismantling educational barriers for art students

University Business

The educational and career landscape is shifting fast. How can they access the best education? Unfortunately, this is not the case today—there are many barriers that prevent a diverse swath of students from participating in higher-education. Why open admissions works. The trouble with strict entrance requirements.

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Looking ahead to 2023: Here’s what’s in store for higher education

University Business

Ask anyone and they’ll tell you it’s been a challenging year for both students and faculty in both higher education and K-12. “Educators exerted a lot of time and emotional energy over the previous two years working to ensure students’ needs were being met. . Here’s why. Reflecting on 2022.

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Here are 4 ways AI is already impacting higher education

University Business

Artificial intelligence is finding evermore creative ways to interweave within our everyday lives, and it’s no different in higher education. As quickly as artificial intelligence models develop, so, too, their impact across different facets of higher education.