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Fan Favorites: Admission Blog Greatest Hits

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

This week we welcome Interim Executive Director of Admission, Mary Tipton Woolley, to the blog. Over the last several years, the Georgia Tech Admission Blog has allowed us to share our knowledge and expertise with a wide audience. The blog started in the fall of 2015, so we’ll start our recap in 2016. Welcome, Mary Tipton!

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Class of 2020 Results

Parry College Counseling: College Admissions Blog

I am excited to share the admission results for my incredible class of 2020 students! Though the first months (or more) of their college experiences will be different than they imagined, I am so proud of their hard work and hopeful that they will have the opportunities to thrive once we get this virus under control!

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A Glimpse Into the Future of Higher Education Post 2020: 5 Trends

College in 321

A Glimpse Into the Future of Higher Education Post 2020: 5 Trends. Nobody can say 2020 has been normal, and the higher education world is no different. Copyright 2020 College in 3-2-1, LLC. The post A Glimpse Into the Future of Higher Education Post 2020: 5 Trends appeared first on College in 3-2-1. Learn more here.

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How Much Have We Been Undercounting Online Students?

Ruffaloni

This was the topic of an excellent blog post on the PhilOnEdTech blog. I encourage you to read his blog and to listen to my interview with Phil. In the post, Phil Hill reported that 12-month unduplicated headcount data is now available by modality (all distance, some distance, and no distance) and his analysis is excellent.

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Phil Hill Talks About the Impact of New IPEDS Data on Institutions and EdTech

Ruffaloni

I’ve been reading Phil Hill’s excellent blog ( PhilOnEdTech ) for the last few years, and have wanted to talk with him many times. I finally picked up the phone to talk with him about a set of blogs he wrote about new data from IPEDS that indicate that they’ve been undercounting online students by almost 2 million students.

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Mental Health Services on College Campuses

College Wise

During the 2020-2021 school year, 60% of students met the criteria for one or more mental health problems. In this blog, we will share the types of mental health services on college campuses. What resources are readily available to students is quickly becoming a priority for many high schoolers as they navigate college research.

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Three Stats That Signal the Transformation of Higher Education

Ruffaloni

In a November 2022 blog , I presented some high level findings on the differences between IPEDS data on 12-Month Unduplicated Headcount numbers (“12-Month data”) versus IPEDS Fall Snapshot numbers (“Snapshot Data”). Fall 2020 saw 5.9m But the data show that—in the aggregate—the students just didn’t show up the same way.