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Scaling Online Programs: Strategic Decisions for Growth

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Andrea Carroll-Glover From Capella, to Rasmussen, to Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Andrea Carroll-Glover has led online programs for big institutions, small institutions, and helped at every other size and shape since she began working in higher education 15 years ago. Through student success and persistence through retention.

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The enrollment cliff crisis: How to pivot, not panic

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When asked to predict the challenges they might face in applying to college, 61% said applying for financial aid, and 54% said paying application fees. From merit and need-based to transfer and retention scholarships, review your current scholarship offerings.

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Recruitment Implications of Graduate and Online Student Satisfaction

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Graduate students also have an eye to the future with their potential employment opportunities after earning a degree, and while financial aid and scholarships are fourth in importance, 75 percent of students still say they are an important consideration. Find out how it can benefit your campus.

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When the Math Isn’t Mathing: How College Affordability Impacts Student Choices and Your Enrollment

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When asked to predict challenges they might face in applying to college, 61% said applying for financial aid, and 54% said paying application fees. Ensure you have an accurate net price calculator on your site so students can estimate costs after financial aid.

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Best HBCU Online Programs

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Online programs at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) offer the same sense of community and purpose as on-campus programs but with greater flexibility to earn a degree on your schedule. million online students — almost 15% of all U.S. postsecondary learners — online degrees are widely accepted.

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Online Program Managers: What Are OPMs in Higher Education?

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Online program managers coordinate and run online degree programs for many colleges and universities. Online program managers — sometimes referred to as online program management companies — exist to provide online education services for more traditional colleges and universities.

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2023 Niche Spring Survey of Juniors

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These strategies may allow for recruitment and retention efforts that still support vulnerable students while not running afoul of any new rules. The majority of juniors predicted that they would struggle with applying for financial aid and deciding where to apply.