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Enrollment Strategies and the Evolving Expectations of Students in 2024

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Strategies for Increasing Student Enrollment The traditional paradigms of higher education enrollment have shifted, driven by technological advancements and changing student demographics. Online students are looking for particular benefits, and the institutions that offer those benefits will be the ones to reap enrollment wins.

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

EAB

Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Fostering sense of belonging among Black undergraduate students Melissa McGuire, Ph.D., Our second cohort concluded in December 2021, our third cohort wrapped up in spring 2022, our fourth occurred in fall 2022, and our fifth occurred in spring 2023.

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High-Outcome Internships in Higher Ed: Bridge the Workforce Gap and Enhance Student Success: Changing Higher Education Podcast 161 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Daniel Nivern

The Change Leader, Inc.

A recent McKinsey report finds that more than 85% of companies feel there is a skills gap between education and industry. Higher ed needs to provide more accessible, high-outcome internships to meet the current workforce demands and enhance student success. Identify what both sides seek regarding set criteria, tasks, and skills.

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The role of the liberal arts in an era of skills-based hiring

Confessions of a Community College Dean

“It sounds like you’re saying it’s really about better articulating and rebranding, about how we market what we’re doing.” “Your institutions can help that student develop, discover, find their purpose and passion, while they’re picking up all kinds of skills along the way,” Ferrick said.