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Hard at Play: SAAL Leading the Charge

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

Photo by Burst on StockSnap The Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL) has been hard at play this summer. During this time, we have grown as an organization and currently have 1,345 members that are all vested in Student Affairs assessment across the nation and globe. Campus Labs, EBI).

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Support for first-year students may be key this fall. Here are 4 ways to ensure you’re ready

University Business

The next student cohort experienced a unique set of challenges from a decade past. Institutions can ensure their success and development with intentional support in the areas they may be vulnerable in and by communicating these services fully.

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2023 Seal of Excelencia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

ASU has added several Spanish language marketing materials, including an En Espanol section on the university’s website, a comprehensive admissions piece, Spanish campus tours, and multiple recruitment pieces for academic programs. These data-driven decisions allow us to refine efforts to better serve our student population.”

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6 trends impacting community college enrollment in 2023

EAB

As students cast a wider net when considering their options, it’s critical that community colleges make early, meaningful interactions with students, follow up with inquiries, and create a recruitment communications strategy that will allow them to stand out against the other options the student might be considering.

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Five Things University Leaders are Prioritizing This Year (And Two They Should Be)

EAB

1 Tackling the Escalating Student Mental Health & Wellbeing Crisis Looking back on the early days of the pandemic it was clear that issues impacting student mental health & well-being would persist beyond mask mandates and social distancing. Gaps of Concern: Where is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion?