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The Role of Academic Advising Software from Freshman Year to Graduation

Creatrix Campus

The Role of Academic Advising Software from Freshman Year to Graduation editor Tue, 05/28/2024 - 02:33 Before entering their sophomore year of college, up to 30% of students drop out, according to statistics. Perhaps academic advising software is the game-changer we've been waiting for.

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Supporting Student Success in Higher Education: A Comprehensive Guide

Creatrix Campus

Supporting Student Success in Higher Education: A Comprehensive Guide editor Thu, 07/20/2023 - 04:08 Higher education is an exciting and transformative journey, offering students a wealth of opportunities for personal growth and academic achievement. What is Student Success in higher education?

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Enrollment Strategies and the Evolving Expectations of Students in 2024

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Strategies for Increasing Student Enrollment The traditional paradigms of higher education enrollment have shifted, driven by technological advancements and changing student demographics. Students look for programs that not only educate them but also help facilitate their success after graduation.

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30 Student Success Priorities for the 2020s

EAB

Three Big Trends Impacting the Future of Student Success I see three macro trends that closely impact student success and touch nearly every institution in some way: First, we know that the population of traditional-age students will continue to diversify at the same time as it shrinks (the so-called “ demographic cliff ”).

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30 Student Success Priorities for the 2020s

EAB

Three Big Trends Impacting the Future of Student Success I see three macro trends that closely impact student success and touch nearly every institution in some way: First, we know that the population of traditional-age students will continue to diversify at the same time as it shrinks (the so-called “ demographic cliff ”).