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The Strategic Advantage of End-of-Year Surveys for Private Schools

Enrollment Catalyst

As another academic year begins to wind down, school leaders must look ahead and plan for the upcoming year. One of the most effective tools at your disposal for strategic planning is the end-of-year satisfaction survey. These surveys offer a goldmine of insights, directly from your school community, that can shape your strategies for admissions, retention, and overall school improvement.

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The Campus Visit Experience: How Should It Go?

Educated Quest

There’s a saying that eyes are the windows to a person’s soul. But if that’s true then the front lobby and waiting area for the college admissions office is the front door to most campus visit experiences. Visit your friends in their homes and you can tell how they treat their property by how it looks from their front door. The same goes true for colleges.

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Best Jesuit Colleges and Universities in the US

College Transitions

An education provided by a Jesuit college or university can stand out for many reasons.

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How to Improve Your Email Marketing with Ashley Budd and Dayana Kibilds – Enrollment Insights Podcast #79

Niche

In this episode: In the Enrollment Insights Podcast, you’ll hear about novel solutions to problems, ways to make processes better for students and families, and the questions that spark internal reflection and end up changing entire processes. Additional resources In this episode, you’ll hear from Ashley Budd (Cornell University) and Dayana Kibilds (Ologie).

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Curtis Institute of Music Acceptance Rate and How to Get In (2024)

College Transitions

The Curtis Institute of Music, situated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is one of the world’s leading conservatories for training young musicians. Established in 1924 by Mary Louise Curtis Bok, the institute has earned a distinguished reputation for its rigorous and highly selective programs.

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Applying to Yale as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

No matter where you are in the world, chances are that Yale University needs no introduction. It is one of the best universities globally, and one of the most sought-after by top students. If you’re a student outside of the U.S. looking to go to college in the United States, chances are you’ve asked yourself “Could I get into Yale?” The answer isn’t a strict yes or no, so in this post we’re going to break down what Yale looks for in an international application.

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Hamlet Summary & Analysis

College Transitions

A regular on the AP Lit List, Hamlet (The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark) is one of the most famous of Shakespeare’s plays. (Coincidentally, it’s also the longest.) It’s a great compelling read – full of violence, poison, pirates, and madness. At the same time, Shakespeare’s language can be difficult to parse.

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All-Time Winningest College Basketball Coaches

College Transitions

I am far from a college sports diehard. I didn’t play football growing up, so I never cultivated an emotional connection to any of the mainstays of the premiere collegiate sport, like powerhouse legacies, rivalries, and awe-inspiring stadiums. Nor did I attend a Division I behemoth where sports are a pillar of student culture.

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Creating Community Before College

Enrollify

In the latest episode of the Pulse Check series, Personalizing Prospective Student Journeys, Mallory Willsey and Dustin Ramsdell explore the critical phase of the student journey that sits between application and enrollment.

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Et Tu, Yale and Brown (and UT- Austin)?

The Thoughtful College Search

( Originally published in Inside Higher Ed on March 18, 2024) The train leaving the test-optional station has added several new cars. Yale University , Brown University , and the University of Texas at Austin have all joined Dartmouth College in announcing that they will return to requiring applicants to submit standardized test scores, ending the test-optional policies they put in place back in 2020 when the pandemic prevented students from taking standardized tests.

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Biden Administration Expands Federal Registered Apprenticeships

BestColleges

A new executive order from President Joe Biden aims to expand federal registered apprenticeships. The order directs federal agencies to look for ways to expand apprenticeship programs. The order also directs federal agencies to incentivize grant recipients and contractors to hire people who previously worked in a registered apprenticeship. An apprenticeship can provide a paid pathway to employment.