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Three Stats That Signal the Transformation of Higher Education

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Snapshot Data are used by almost everyone in higher education to help understand trends and dynamics. While the November blog indicated that Snapshot Data undercounted total enrollment by nearly 6 million students in 2019 (the last pre-pandemic year), I didn’t go too far into where these missing students were hidden.

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9 Key Enrollment and AI sessions at the 2024 RNL National Conference

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Discover groundbreaking strategies, gleaned from real student perspectives, to tailor the college planning experience. Unveil the keys to student engagement in this thrilling journey to revolutionize how we guide students through higher education decisions, meeting them where they are.

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How Much Have We Been Undercounting Online Students?

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Millions of online undergraduate and graduate students may have been undercounted. Because online and graduate students are less committed to starting in the fall. Other findings include: 12-month data reveal more than 820,000 additional graduate students across all formats. What the data show.

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Leveraging SEO in Your Enrollment Growth Strategy

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Your competition is investing in SEO In a recent poll of higher education professionals, 39 percent said they worked on SEO within the last month, meaning your competition is working to improve their visibility and web ranking. Should you choose to work on SEO, you can circumvent that and see significant gains.

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Listening to Your Current Graduate and Online Students: A Strategic Approach for Effectively Competing With Other Programs

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Student feedback is essential for optimizing your marketing efforts. As the landscape of higher education continues to evolve, institutions are faced with the challenge of distinguishing their programs from others. Flexibility is another crucial factor for graduate students.

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5 Stats That Graduate Enrollment Leaders Need to Know

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Because CGS does not include some of the institutions with the largest online enrollment in the country, I had some concerns about these data. In an Inside Higher Education story one of the authors positioned this discrepancy as one of the effects of the strong job market. How can you win the graduate market?

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Course Design Support Is Crucial to Meet the Growing Demand for Online Learning

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Every year, I look forward to the release of the Changing Landscape of Online Education (CHLOE) report from QM and Eduventures, which shares results from a national survey of chief online officers (COOs) across higher education. for graduate students), this figure is still striking.