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How Tree of Life Christian is Marketing Their School’s Affordability

Enrollment Catalyst

The state of Ohio recently passed legislation to give families greater access to private education through its Ed Choice Scholarship. The State of Ohio has offered different versions of the EdChoice Scholarship since 2005. We spend more time looking at higher education examples for inspiration.

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Nearly 32 Million Records Leaked in School Data Breaches Since 2005: Report

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Around 32 million individual records have been leaked as part of school data breaches since 2005, according to a report from Comparitech. There have been 2,691 data breaches at education institutions, including colleges and K-12 school districts, in that time frame. since 2005. since 2005.

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Hispanic and Latino/a Students in Higher Education: Facts and Statistics

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Note Reference [1] Check The percentage of Mexican American college enrollees increased by the most percentage points of any Hispanic and Latino/a ethnic group, going from 21% in 2005 to 33% in 2021. [2] 4] Check Hispanic and Latino/a students accounted for nearly 46% of all undocumented students in higher education. [5]

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Remembering Dr. Lee Noel

Ruffaloni

Lee was a remarkable leader who left a lasting mark on higher education and in our hearts. Lee had a lifelong dedication to higher education, both as a professional and as a student. I joined the company he co-founded nearly two decades ago, viewing it as the Olympic team of higher education consultants.

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Professor Gender Pay Gap: Colleges Haven’t Fixed It. Will Courts?

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At the University of Michigan, studies from 2005 and 2011 found that women earned 4% less than men. The Gender Pay Gap in Academia Women earn lower salaries than men across higher education. Rather than narrowing, the gender pay gap in higher education has been surprisingly consistent.

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Focus on Admission

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

I appreciate the reframing from “selective” and think it’s helpful to students in understanding the reality of supply and demand in higher education. Focus on Admission A few years ago, my friend and colleague Akil Bello coined the phrase “highly rejective” colleges.

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New Study Suggests Elite Colleges Should Reinstate SAT/ACT

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When the COVID-19 pandemic upended higher education in 2020, one of the monumental changes was the widespread suspension of standardized testing. Most highly selective colleges remain temporarily test-optional. Emphasizing test scores can impede efforts to maintain economic and racial diversity.

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