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Why half of graduate enrollment leaders didn’t meet their goals

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Blogs Why half of graduate enrollment leaders didn’t meet their goals Insights from EAB and NAGAP’s Survey of Graduate Enrollment Leaders For nearly the last decade, graduate enrollment has reliably increased each year. And graduate students are taking complex, non-linear, and stealth journeys to enrollment.

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AANHPI in Higher Education: Facts and Statistics

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Note Reference [1] Check Immediate college enrollment for Asian students was 82%, a rate much higher than those for white students (69%), Hispanic and Latino/a students (64%), and Black students (57%). [3] 3] Check Roughly 93% of Asian college students were first- or second-generation immigrants as of 2007-2008. [4]

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Two ways to improve support services for adult learners with learning disabilities

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Blogs Two ways to improve support services for adult learners with learning disabilities In our new survey , 100% of university presidents and provosts identified graduate and adult learner enrollment as a priority. With this increased focus on adult learner enrollment should come a growing emphasis on adult learner success.

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Is There an HBCU in Michigan?

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While it originally opened as a secretarial school for women, LCB later enrolled male students and began offering a variety of business degrees. During its years of operation, the school served more than 27,000 students. The school lost its accreditation in 2007 and officially closed in 2015.

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Colleges Offer Courses in Klingon and Dothraki. Yes, Really.

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A former graduate student of Goodall's at UC San Diego, David Peterson , is one of those people who has sat down at a desk and invented a language. Peterson helped found the Language Creation Society in 2007, a national organization for conlangers who practice conlanging. Many times, in fact.