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CGS Report Delves Into Under-Researched Field of Graduate-Level Microcredentials

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Non-degree certificate programs at the graduate level are rarely researched, an issue that the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) aimed to address with the release of its new report.

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I’m your future Gen Z adult learner. Here are three ways to hook me with your program webpage.

EAB

Guest post by Jordyn Morris, who is interning in EAB’s Research division As a college junior, graduate education is regularly on my mind, as it is for many of my peers. We are known to research programs on our own, often unbeknownst to the institution and without the help of admissions counselors.

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How MBA programs can set a winning messaging strategy

EAB

With rapid growth in MBA programs and fewer students taking graduate admissions tests , this competition can easily drive up digital marketing bottom lines. To help us gather those answers, we sought out and interviewed students who were in the process of researching MBA programs. Tips to lower your cost per lead.

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Increase Graduate School Enrollment through Strategic Enrollment Management: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 191 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Justin Grimes

The Change Leader, Inc.

Drumm McNaughton to shed light on transforming graduate school enrollment through strategic enrollment management (SEM). Dr. Grimes, with over 17 years in higher education, brings a wealth of experience in diversity, equity, and inclusion in graduate education.

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ELEVATE program: Achievement Strategies from Illinois Tech: Changing Higher Education Podcast 166 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Raj Echambadi

The Change Leader, Inc.

As higher educational institutions, especially four-year colleges, we are trained to recruit 17- and 18-year-old students. Now there are various forces that are affecting higher education. The trust in higher education has fallen to an all-time low. We want to control the recruiting pipeline.