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White paper: A look at verified outcome data from Niche Direct Admissions®

Niche

By removing traditional barriers with proactive acceptance—and in some cases with scholarship—direct admissions helps more students get into college and support enrollment growth. Direct admissions programs are gaining momentum as the solution to bring efficiency to the admissions process on both sides.

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Phil Hill and the Unintended Consequences of Online Education Policy

Ruffaloni

That news, combined with findings in RNL’s forthcoming white paper on “ Two Demographic Cliffs ,” set us up well for our discussion about enrollment health. Well, having Phil Hill break the story of a certain filing for bankruptcy in the wee hours before our conversation certainly helped!

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The Supreme Court affirmative action hearings: a guide for the overwhelmed

EAB

Rather, possible outcomes exist on a spectrum, memorably characterized by Marie Bigham, Founder and Executive Director of ACCEPT, in a recent NACAC webinar as “glass half full, glass half empty--and glass smashed.”. Get the white paper. Ready to find out more? Get more insights.

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Better CRM Tools Key to Reversing Enrollment Declines at CCs

EAB

You just released a white paper on this topic, right? And I think we can put a link to that white paper in the show notes if folks are interested in giving it a look. And as we accept academically vulnerable students, there are supports that need to be in place to make sure that those students are successful.

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How to Get Into Stanford Law School: The Ultimate Guide

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

With an acceptance rate between nine and ten percent, it’s important that prospective students approach their applications with care, making a case not only for why they want to attend law school, but also why Stanford is a good match for them (and vice versa). Not even Harvard Law’s acceptance rate is in the single digits.

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Everything You Need to Know About Being Deferred or Waitlisted

StandOut College Prep

The main difference between the two is that a deferral means that your application has been put on hold, while a waitlist means your application has been neither accepted nor rejected. Being deferred from college doesn't mean you've been denied acceptance. Unsure of the difference between a deferral and a waitlist decision?

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2023 AMCAS Work and Activities Ultimate Guide (Examples Included)

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

Over the next two hours, we developed an intimate trust, a trust that I’d accept his insecurities and respond with genuine interest in his success. Breath held, I pull the plastic container holding my gel off of the shaker and onto a white paper for contrast. Most Meaningful Experience Remarks: Stephen was my first patient.