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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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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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COVID-Related Learning Loss: Implications for Colleges

Discovery College Consulting

And, according to the Director of Delaware’s Higher Education Office, the “lack of college readiness caused an increase in failing grades or withdrawals from entry-level courses, particularly math and English.” More mentorship, counseling and social support may also be needed as students make the transition to college.

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Emory Launches Graduate Business Degree for Veterans, Active-Duty Military

BestColleges

The 11-month master in business for veterans program will retain core master of business administration (MBA) classes and also include career coaching, mentorship, and a host of hands-on opportunities. The program is built for working professionals and will include on-campus classes every other weekend on Fridays and Saturdays.

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Do you know the differences between a college and a university?

The College Solutions Blog

Americans use the terms college and university interchangeably, but these two types of higher-education institutions are quite different. Families who understand how colleges and universities differ are more likely to throw a wider net when looking at higher-ed options. Three main types of higher-education institutions.

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

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

For instance, if your programs include industry partnerships, describe how these connections offer students exclusive internship opportunities, mentorship from industry professionals, and a smoother transition into the workforce. Real-life examples and case studies can significantly enhance the demonstration of advantages.

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“Move-in melt” is on the rise: Why it’s happening and 3 strategies to fight it

EAB

This is especially important given the growing number of students choosing not go to college — which may influence students who are already on the fence about higher education. Film testimonials to share how your institution’s education and support have paved the way for their achievements.