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The real demographic crisis isn't national—it's regional

For years, enrollment leaders have planned around the long-anticipated ‘demographic cliff’ of 2025, which is when we expect…
Enrollment Blog
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What are students asking university chatbots?

Discover how student chatbot data from EAB’s Navigate360 reveals real student needs—and how AI can close support gaps…
Student Success Blog
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What higher ed can learn from these successful academic program revitalizations

Three schools demonstrate how to successfully revamp academic programs—and which strategies can be used to strengthen your own…
Higher Education Strategy Blog
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Preparing for the end of Grad PLUS: 4 strategies to rethink graduate cost and aid

For enrollment leaders interested in building out their financial aid strategy for graduate and professional programs, here are…
Adult Education Blog

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  • Community College Blog

    Q&A: How members implement Guided Pathways

    Cynthia Pascal, acting Director of Student Services at Northern Virginia Community College, chats with EAB's Melinda Salaman about helping students find the right major and Guided Pathways, and shares her advice for college leaders who hope to engage advisors in institutional change.

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  • Student Success Blog

    Why texting your students isn’t ‘coddling’

    In talking to members about student enablement, we often hear comments like "Isn't that hand-holding?" But arming students with student enablement technologies isn't coddling--it's leveling the playing field. Learn why.

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  • Student Success Blog

    Two ways to help first-generation students navigate your college’s ‘hidden curriculum’

    Too often, first-generation students have to "figure it out"—figure out how to register for classes, navigate the college campus, and fit in with their classmates. Here's why that's so frustrating and what you can do to better support the first-generation students on your campus.

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  • Advancement Blog

    How to facilitate alumni engagement in the workplace

    Learn how progressive institutions create corporate chapters, groups for alumni who work at the same company, to facilitate engagement and leadership opportunities.

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  • Data & Analytics Blog

    10 questions you need to answer about your current data practices

    Get a sneak peek at our newest study, and discover 10 questions you need to ask when evaluating your current data-informed decision practices.

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  • Student Success Blog

    How can a smartphone help improve student success?

    Learn how smartphones can help you deploy scalable student self-service so you can allow your advisors to rebalance their time toward higher-risk cases that need them the most.

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  • Community College Blog

    How to achieve liberal arts outcomes with Guided Pathways

    Most community college students assume that a liberal arts education is unattainable for them, but the Guided Pathways model can change this. Learn how pathways can incorporate traditional elements of a liberal arts education into the community college experience.

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  • Student Success Blog

    What can TurboTax teach us about improving FAFSA completion?

    The tax automation software's helpful nudges make filing taxes more manageable and less stressful. Learn how you could apply the same principles to financial aid in order to help more students complete the FAFSA on time.

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  • Community College Blog,Student Success Blog

    Why do fiscally conscientious students default on their loans?

    Too many students default on their student loans, but it's not because they're poor money managers. Explore the reasons behind the high number of defaults and what community college leaders can do to help.

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