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6 ways leaders are rethinking their student affairs organizational charts in 2023

EAB

6 ways leaders are rethinking their student affairs organizational charts in 2023. Between a pandemic, a national racial reckoning, and increasing challenges to the higher education business model, student affairs leaders have spent the past few years looking for ways to innovate and collaborate more effectively across the cabinet.

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Report: Pandemic Ripple Effects on Student Success to Remain for Multiple Years

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Meanwhile, labor market churn among student support staff hinders efforts to get ready, yet also creates an opportunity to implement bold new strategies.” Of these three issues, student mental health should be the top concern, said EAB Managing Director Dr. Ed Venit, author of the white paper.

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”We cannot out-hire this need”: College counselors are at their limit

University Business

A new report surveying wellness counselors found that their increased workload is causing burnout as campuses struggle to meet student demand. In fact, 63% of staff reported their own mental health has taken a hit over the past year. What are we learning from this? There is an issue,” said Michael London, CEO of Uwill.

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3 ways cooperative purchasing agreements support student success

University Business

Most student affairs professionals would do just about anything to support students in the increasingly dynamic and resource-strapped landscape of higher education. The other schools agreed to go in together, which made it easy for public and private schools across the state to adopt the same terms and seamlessly add services.

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FAQ’s: Spring Semester Questions Regarding Housing Returner Process, Housing Availability, and Off-Campus Housing

The Student Affairs Blog

The Division of Student Affairs received some questions this spring centered around changes to returning student housing application process for 2024-25, general availability of on-campus housing for students, health and safety in the residence halls, and navigating the local off-campus housing market.

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How schools are expanding student mental health support without hiring more counselors

EAB

Blogs How schools are expanding student mental health support without hiring more counselors Colleges and universities face a slew of “ pandemic ripple effects ” that pose long-term threats to student success. Stepped Care organizes mental health services in a continuum based on their intensity.

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A new generation of students brings new challenges. Here are 5 solutions

University Business

Student success and support leaders may now be operating with less experienced teams to meet growing needs as mental health replaces academic achievement as the top priority on many campuses, EAB’s report says. “We should not panic,” Ed Venit, EAB’s managing director writes in the report.