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Will ChatGPT Ruin or Improve Higher Education?

EAB

Podcast Will ChatGPT Ruin or Improve Higher Education? EAB’s Michael Fischer and Ron Yanosky discuss whether ChatGPT represents an existential threat to higher education. EAB’s Michael Fischer and Ron Yanosky discuss whether ChatGPT represents an existential threat to higher education. Episode 138.

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TWO Demographic Cliffs? The Enrollment Case for Diversifying Revenue Streams

Ruffaloni

But, as I was working on this, I read a story in the Chronicle of Higher Education buried by all the coverage of the FAFSA fiasco that alarmed me. Department of Education (IPEDS) projections for first-year students now, in 2020, and in 2016 in orange. Demographics and the Demand for Higher Education.

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AANHPI in Higher Education: Facts and Statistics

BestColleges

Data Summary Check Roughly 54% of Asians and Asian Americans ages 25 and older had a bachelor's degree or higher in 2019, however, this figure varies widely by origin group. [1] had a high school level of education or less. had a bachelor's degree or higher. [2] population older than 25 had a bachelor's degree or higher.

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

Enrollment Catalyst

Recently, I interviewed their team about their approach to marketing the affordability of a Tree of Life Christian Schools’ education. During the 2017-2018 school year, Tree of Life Christian School, in Columbus, OH, had approximately 550 students. We spend more time looking at higher education examples for inspiration.

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Reimagining the Liberal Arts and Humanities

BestColleges

A national grant program aims to reposition the liberal arts and humanities as central to the general education curriculum. Except that it's not entirely shocking given what's happening across higher education. And is it wise to let students determine what constitutes a college education? ’ "It's a balancing act.

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Columbia University Becomes Permanently Test-Optional with No SAT/ACT Requirement

Spark Admissions

The decision by Columbia to abandon the SAT/ACT requirement represents a significant milestone in the ongoing debate around standardized testing in higher education and in the overall future of college admissions. For decades, standardized tests have been central to the college admissions process.

ACT 130
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Columbia University Becomes Permanently Test-Optional with No SAT/ACT Requirement

Spark Admissions

The decision by Columbia to abandon the SAT/ACT requirement represents a significant milestone in the ongoing debate around standardized testing in higher education and in the overall future of college admissions. For decades, standardized tests have been central to the college admissions process.

ACT 130