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Alumni Spotlight: Tovah’s Government Internship in Washington, D.C. at an NGO

AIFS Abroad

From its history to its beautiful scenery and architecture, it’s a city for everyone. A member of our team will reach out to you and walk you through the application and admissions process. View Internship Programs Now The post Alumni Spotlight: Tovah’s Government Internship in Washington, D.C.

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How to Develop a Student Persona: Strategies and Examples

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Stories and examples gathered during interviews with current students and alumni about how your program helped them achieve their educational or career goals are especially effective for connecting with prospective students. Learn what challenges or pain points they face. Find out what they want to accomplish after graduation.

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Integrating Student Management Systems with Other Educational Technologies: A Path to Holistic Education Management

Creatrix Campus

For more than two decades, Crearix Campus has supported educational institutions in their transition from isolated methods to systems that can handle every aspect of the student lifecycle, including registration, academic records, financial aid, alumni engagement, and more.

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Top 6 Advantages of Student Information Systems in Higher Education

Creatrix Campus

Offers unlimited flexibility Most of the student information systems come with a flexible architecture with room for the greatest level of personalization. Every role in the campus can have roles defined to them, which allows them to access the information they need, securely.

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Flushing Queens NYC

Student Housing Works

Offer Available: Buy One Admission, Get One Free Alumni 135-18 Northern Blvd. Flushing, NY 11354 The faded, multicolored signage above Alumni shoe store reads “Tuxedos, Costumes”—and the fact that the new occupants chose to preserve the lettering speaks to their love for their hometown.

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