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

EAB

Predictions for 2024, Based on Changes in 2023 2023 Change 2024 Implication Newly centralized graduate, adult, and continuing education divisions became more commonplace—and sometimes include undergraduate enrollment consolidated within this structure. across a much longer decision timeline. We’re also seeing younger students rely on email.

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Why two thirds of graduate enrollment leaders may leave their jobs

EAB

The pandemic changed the landscape for many industries, and higher education was no exception. Participants offered several ways to alleviate some of the everyday stress in their work environments, including hiring additional staff, having more flexibility, adding more resources, and receiving greater support from leadership.

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Why two thirds of graduate enrollment leaders may leave their jobs

EAB

The pandemic changed the landscape for many industries, and higher education was no exception. Participants offered several ways to alleviate some of the everyday stress in their work environments, including hiring additional staff, having more flexibility, adding more resources, and receiving greater support from leadership.

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Higher Ed Braces for Impact of Third-Party Service Regulation Expansion: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 149 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Mike Goldstein

The Change Leader, Inc.

It’s not just those who provide online services. Those who provide evaluative information, support services, counseling services, and almost everything that is done short of janitorial services will or may fall under these rules. So there certainly have been questions about what that industry is all about.