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Adult learners: Who they are & what they want from college

EAB

One hundred percent of the presidents and provosts EAB surveyed in 2022 said adult learner enrollment is a high or moderate priority for their institution. Hear EAB’s latest research on the characteristics of the adult learner market We’ve rounded up a few quick facts about adult learners—check them out below.

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IU Bloomington provost goes beyond retention for success

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Raul Shrivastav’s career in higher education was an accident—kind of. As a trained audiologist and speech pathologist, Shrivastav pictured himself in a clinical career, but after falling in love with research and teaching in his Ph.D. program, he took on more work in graduate-level education.

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How to recruit specialized business students and grow non-MBA enrollment

EAB

How to recruit specialized business students and grow non-MBA enrollment. Finding and attracting career switchers. In my experience managing graduate business enrollment, the pool of students applying to business programs is always changing. Explore our research on adult learner motivations and behaviors.

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Unleash the Chatbots! AI for Retention

Higher Ed Connects: Technology

Each department—whether it is academic, registrar, advising, career counseling, student services, student success, food service, housing—are separate fiefdoms. While I definitely see the benefit of that method,” says Dr. Paul Orscheln, Associate Vice President, Enrollment Management and Retention at Missouri Western State University.

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Boost Higher Ed Enrollment and Graduation Rates – The Power of Student Support and Belonging: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 148 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Elliot Felix

The Change Leader, Inc.

These experiences and national research studies revealed that students who feel like they belong on campus are about 40% more likely to continue after their freshmen year. Then I found a unique company – it was as if a management consultancy and an architecture firm had a baby. What we would do was write design briefs. Tell us more.