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Are private colleges losing potential students due to a bad marketing tactic?

University Business

It used to be a clever marketing tactic for colleges to increase their cost of attendance incrementally. In marketing psychology, companies are willing to raise their price tag to associate their service with higher quality. now markets itself as the best-priced Christian college in the nation with its tuition cut.

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The divestment problem

University Business

“You could disagree with aspects of the previous sentence, but these are the kinds of complexities that I think we would want students to think through, and it would promote clearly educational goals such as understanding history and developing multiperspectival thinking.” “It’s not so simple,” Guerrero says.

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Your student loan payments are due: 3 strategies to support community college students’ financial wellness

EAB

This blog post will explore the chief concerns of community college students and recent graduates regarding loan repayment, and three strategies to better support them. Nationwide, students are facing different financial challenges now than they were three years ago.

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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. My name is Beth Donaldson and I'm the Managing Director of our Adult Learner Consulting Services here at EAB.

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Attracting International Graduate Students

Edu Alliance Journal

Keep in mind that for these prospective students the decision to enroll out of home country is a risky decision. It is risky because many of these students will have never lived out of their home countries. Students from more affluent families may have traveled abroad, but many prospective students will not have done so.