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How Data Drives Student Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

ESOL is housed in the school’s Adult Continuing Education (ACE) division. We have to ensure students are well prepared for jobs related to their field [of study] that pay a family-sustaining wage in New York City.” In many of our ACE programs, we grant academic credit. Almost a decade ago, its president, Dr. Neal J.

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Are institutions leveraging their alumni to their full potential? Here’s how they can

University Business

The skills students possess aren’t communicated well, and colleges’ in-house career services struggle to demand attention. The engagement dinner has since expanded students’ internship and career pipeline since 2017. Just ask Boise State University and Furman University (S.C.) about their recent successes.

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These 3 friction points are killing connections between higher ed and employers

University Business

The writing is on the wall for higher education to revamp its curriculum to win the next cohort of students. One of York College of Pennsylvania’s core missions is to push students to do service in the community, thanks to a tight relationship it has built with the city of York and its employers.

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4 takeaways from marketing to graduate students in 2023—and predictions for 2024

EAB

Professional, Continuing, and Online units claim the spotlight Historically, professional, continuing, and online (PCO) units operated at the periphery of university agendas. Here’s a snapshot of the key trends that emerged in 2023—and how those may shape our work in 2024.

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

EAB

Projects addressed topics such as annual giving, student retention, professional and continuing education, academic program planning, and more. The blog posts below are written by the participants to showcase their project and early outcomes. Scholastica Student Success Improving success for pre-health students Joe Fritsch, Ph.D.,

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How Post University’s Career Readiness Model Can Help Not-For-Profit Universities and Graduates: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 172 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Camille Dumont

The Change Leader, Inc.

Although a for-profit institution, Post University employs a unique and effective two-fold approach to its career readiness model to ensure graduates are career-ready with lifelong learning skills that “not-for-profit” universities can emulate on their campuses. Camille, welcome to the show. I was a healthcare administrator.