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5 areas for community colleges leaders to take stock in 2023

EAB

Blogs 5 areas for community college leaders to take stock in 2023 And resources to help sustain your post-pandemic momentum Now that community colleges have weathered the storm of the pandemic, it’s time to take a moment to recognize all you have accomplished, and then to begin to steer the transition from a “crisis” mindset to a sustainability one.

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What do enrollment leaders care most about in 2023? Review our poll results to find out.

EAB

Moderately selective institutions were also significantly more interested than other types of schools in “ nonconsumption ”—the phenomenon of high school graduates choosing not to pursue college. This result is surprising. Facing an admissions-staffing crunch?

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Better CRM Tools Key to Reversing Enrollment Declines at CCs

EAB

Today, we're going to talk about student recruitment at community colleges, an area many schools are prioritizing as they compete for a shrinking pool of students. I'm a director of strategic research here at EAB with a focus on community colleges. You just released a white paper on this topic, right?

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Our partners implemented strategic advising campaigns at 40 schools in 27 states. Here’s what we learned.

EAB

Actions taken: Held a “My Major” night to encourage students to declare their major Special incentive program for the entire football team Students with two or more Ds and/or one F were contacted by a football coach Midterm alert reminded them of study options and asked, “Do you need to drop class?"

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15 Tips for Applying to College

College Essay Guy

If your school offers the IB Diploma (or another program externally moderated), selective colleges apply a similar framework to evaluate your choices in those as well. This, my friends, is not a useful game to play if the goal is to determine whether or not a particular student will thrive at a particular college.