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2 changes to your admissions policies that can increase access and enrollment
The anger and frustration about entrenched racism and the systems that support it require that we take a different approach to fulfilling our nation’s promises of a better future. One of these is access to college and the many benefits that accrue to those who earn undergraduate degrees. Here are a few recommendations from the NACAC/NASFAA report and our EAB experts that can help colleges and universities improve access and grow enrollment among Black students and across the board.
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Student Success Blog
5 strategies to get students to the career office within their first year
Waiting to visit the career center (or not visiting it at all) is one of the most common blunders students make. Here's how colleges drive new students to the career center.
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Student Success Blog
The Pandemic Ripple Effect
Higher ed has been heavily disrupted by the pandemic, and the ripple effects could define the next decade or more. Explore four potential long-term impacts of the pandemic on higher ed and steps to help you prepare for the future.
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Enrollment Blog
3 ways to engage admitted students on social media
As colleges grow their applicant pools, it can be harder for admissions teams to remain responsive to incoming students and their parents. Social media can be a low-resource tool for solving the problem.
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Data & Analytics Blog
4 things to know when planning for the future of teaching and learning
EAB convened 17 chief information officers (CIOs) to discuss opportunities and challenges facing the future of teaching and learning they see coming out of the pandemic. Read on for takeaways from the conversation, based on advice shared by participants and EAB experts.
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Higher Education Strategy Blog
4 lessons from university presidents on crisis thinking and resilient leadership
A crisis such as COVID-19 poses countless urgent decisions that are difficult for leaders to prioritize, often at the expense of long-term strategy. This fall, I sat down with more than two dozen college and university presidents for a roundtable discussion on avoiding the pitfalls of crisis thinking and building a culture of resilient leadership on campus.
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K-12 District Leadership Blog
Changing parents means new expectations for independent schools
EAB’s new approach for independent school parents includes rethinking which parents they invest the most time with and how they serve them. In doing so, schools can develop lasting partnerships with their parent communities that can yield dividends in their enrollment and advancement efforts.
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Adult Education Blog
Launching tech graduate programs? Here’s how to make them stand out
How can universities design tech programs to stand out in this increasingly competitive market? After advising more than 40 universities on technology programs in the past year through EAB’s Market Insights service, I can offer three ways to make your graduate technology programs stand out in a crowded market.
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Adult Education Blog
What does the strong employer demand for speech-language pathologists mean for your university?
Here's how your school capitalize on growing employer and student demand for speech-language pathology programs.
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