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Six Key Strategies for Onboarding New Families at Your Private School

Enrollment Catalyst

Primarily, your goal is to ease the stress and anxiety for new families transitioning to your school. These families are not yet familiar with your school’s environment or community, and for some, this may be their first experience with private education. This is crucial for several reasons.

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Preparing Admissions for the Future: RNL’s Admissions Counselor Leadership Certificate Programs

Ruffaloni

Additionally, these programs strengthen staff retention by showing newer professionals the viability of higher education as a rewarding, long-term career path through ongoing professional development and growth opportunities.

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Mastering FAB in Education Marketing: Transforming Features Into Student Success Stories

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Reading Time: 10 minutes As a modern educational institution, standing out requires a strategic approach. Our fifteen years of educational marketing experience affords us a profound understanding of diverse audiences in the academic sector and how to connect with them effectively. Understanding the Strategy: What Is Fab in Marketing?

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7 Ways College Internships Can Set You Up for Success

Peterson's Blog

Transition to a full-time position. Mentorship and career goals. Asking questions and seeking advice from colleagues can strengthen working relationships that lead to mentorship. Educational counselors are available to match you to a company and role that fits your field of interest. Finding Internships.

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6 Fast-Growing Public Administration Jobs and How to Land Them

BestColleges

Postsecondary Education Administrators Median Annual Salary (May 2021) $96,910 Education Requirements Master's degree A postsecondary education administrator is a leader at a college or university, such as a provost or dean. To become a postsecondary education administrator, you need at least a master's degree.

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COVID-Related Learning Loss: Implications for Colleges

Discovery College Consulting

The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), known as the nation’s report card, was released on October 24. Educators have long known that students who aren’t reading at grade level by the third grade are more likely to drop out of high school or not graduate on time. Many experts think not.

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How will we measure student success in the 2020s?

EAB

We are also in a moment of extreme transition as we emerge from the pandemic and struggle to understand its ripple effects. They also reasoned that they could reduce attrition by catching and helping students struggling with the difficult transition to college. There are four emerging lineages that we are monitoring: 1.

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