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Increase College Enrollment With These 10 Creative and Effective Strategies

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Discover How to Increase College Enrollment Institutions of all shapes and sizes are concerned about enrollment numbers, and for good reason. That means the traditional higher education market is shrinking, inciting fears of an enrollment cliff. Additionally, the number of young Americans is declining. What Is a Prospective Student?

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Exploring the impact of high school course rigor on student success in college

EAB

Blogs Exploring the impact of high school course rigor on student success in college August 9, 2023 Mary Venezia Chief of Staff, Enrollment Management, University of Arizona The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB.

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Defend your college’s academic freedom: Here’s a toolkit to help you do it

University Business

Last year, proposed legislation prohibiting how teachers discuss race, racism and other topics that touch identity spiked 250%, according to PEN America, 39% of which targeted higher education. More from UB: With academic freedom under attack, how does the U.S. Offending faculty face heavy fines, loss of state funding and more.

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A Reflection on Dr. Bheda’s “Taking Equity Work to the Next Level”

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

With a zealous interest in community knowledge, Dr. Bheda thoughtfully centered black feminist scholars, indigenous scholars, and our shared experiences within higher education assessment. Bheda thoughtfully centered black feminist scholars, indigenous scholars, and our shared experiences within higher education assessment.

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The Ones Too Often Left Behind

The Scholarly Teacher

Start by simply thinking about learners in our classes, areas of struggle they may face, and how we might mitigate those areas. We are much more likely to teach the way we best learn; it just happens to be using the system and strategies we know work (because we did it) and it is the system we know best (because we did it repeatedly).

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The Mobile Generation is Evolving

University Business

If we’ve learned anything by year three of surveying higher ed students on their financial and technology habits, it’s that calling today’s students the mobile generation is accurate. This represents a sizable shift from last year’s survey when “ease of use” was cited by 47 percent of respondents and “safety” by 41 percent.

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 2

EAB

Creating a data-informed campus: part 2. How to staff your analytics function. The need for data-informed decision making in higher education continues to increase. Higher education leaders often overestimate the analytics, data, and information capabilities of the institution (2).