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Leadership Strategies for Rebuilding Trust on Campus: Part 2

Campus Sonar

Campus leaders need to thoroughly assess, streamline, and reprioritize these efforts to ensure all students are aware of and have access to support services and preparation resources and that the teams doing the work can collaborate efficiently and effectively. Shifting demographics in the U.S.

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Survey Highlights What Matters Most to Adult Learners

EAB

They also advise leaders to ensure they offer adult students maximum flexibility in course modalities and to highlight scholarship and financial aid opportunities that will make returning to college more affordable. Just to provide you with some context, adult learners now make up 42% of total higher education revenue.

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An Overview of the Accreditation Process with the Supreme Education Council (SEC) Qatar

Creatrix Campus

Background - The higher education in Qatar Background - The higher education in Qatar Qatar’s higher education sector, roughly around 2002 was still in its early stages of development. The SEC has implemented several initiatives to improve the quality of higher education in Qatar.

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Leaders, students are on different pages when it comes to supporting degree completion

University Business

In “The Student’s Perspective,” the prominent edtech company sought to understand what higher education stakeholders believed needed to be refined to maximize teaching and student support. As a result, surveys from 255 students and 251 higher ed leaders were considered.

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How have higher ed’s 7 wicked problems changed thanks to AI and other emerging trends?

University Business

WGU Labs is no stranger to the seven “wicked problems” facing higher education today. Thus, the higher education marketplace is not in as much danger as the outside commotion suggests. Rather, they will mix and match in-person and digital modalities across education and student support.