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Don Hossler named to Edu Alliance Group Advisory Council

Edu Alliance Journal

This is the highest award the Bloomington campus awards to its faculty members for a distinguished career of research and teaching. “Edu Alliance is honoured to welcome Don to the Advisory Council,” said Managing Partner Dean Hoke. He has his Bachelors degree from California Lutheran University and his Ph.D.

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Recruiting International Students: More than the 4Ps

Edu Alliance Journal

Enrollment management professionals, admissions leaders, faculty members, and student life professionals should always be cognizant of these risk factors for potential international students.

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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. These are all important factors and are now playing into how prospective students rate an institution's quality.

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Making financial wellness a priority for student success

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Financial wellness may not be the first area that comes to mind when thinking of well-being, but it is considered one of the eight dimensions of wellness. Inside Higher Ed spoke with three financial aid professionals about their best strategies to strengthen this area for students. What Is Financial Wellness?

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Attracting International Graduate Students

Edu Alliance Journal

There is a dearth of research on the factors that influence international graduate students to select the graduate program in which s/he will enroll. But if the student is looking at studying in Western Europe, Canada, the United States the instructional style will be more dialectic, with give and take between students and faculty.