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Navigating the U.S. College Application Process as an International Student in 2024

Great College Advice

Research and Shortlisting An ample amount of research is necessary before applying, especially while shortlisting colleges that suit your academic goals. You can amp up your research game by using college websites, online forums, and alumni networks. Let’s go through some tips to help us keep such a mental state.

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Career opportunities at top employers for people with disabilities

CAPD

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The Mobile Generation is Evolving

University Business

Developing tech, maturing users In this year’s survey results, the most commonly desired function for digital technology is “safety”, cited by 58 percent of students, and followed by “ease of use” at 28 percent. Our third annual survey provides valuable research to inform higher ed professionals administering services across campus.

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Maslow's Hierarchy in Action: How Student Affairs Can use the Framework for Better Assessment of Wellbeing

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

Assess safety needs : The next level of Maslow's hierarchy addresses safety needs, such as physical safety, financial security, and protection from harm. Universities can address safety needs by providing a safe and secure environment for students, with emergency plans in place for potential crises.

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Higher ed institutions face fewer malware threats, but ransomware attacks continue on

University Business

However, security leaders shouldn’t be too quick to let their guards down as another threat is quickly taking the spotlight. Based on its findings, the researchers offer both good and bad news for K12 leaders to consider ahead of the 2023-24 school year.

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EAB Strategic Advisory Services Extends Breadth and Depth of Coverage

EAB

To support our partners in navigating both longstanding and emergent challenges, we pair rigorous research and deep knowledge of higher education with expert advisory services to holistically support each cabinet member as a functional leader and to serve the institutional leadership as a whole—we call this Strategic Advisory Services.

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Why Executive Coaching Works in Higher Education

Edu Alliance Journal

Executive coaching creates “emotional safety.”. Having emotional safety means feeling secure enough to be your most authentic self, and isn’t that the ideal for all employee-leader scenarios? Emotional safety is an important aspect of having a satisfying connection. Who wouldn’t want to bring their real selves to work?