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5 Proven Student Engagement Strategies for The Fall!

Campus Groups

We know how critical the fall is for student engagement. It is when new students immerse themselves in college life and returning students renew with campus activities and traditions. This article outlines 5 student engagement strategies for the fall. Host Key Events. These include: ?

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Higher Ed Email Campaigns: How to Create Emails Students Want to Read

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Infrequent or Irregular Cadence: The frequency and timing of emails play a significant role in how and whether students engage with them. Emails sent infrequently may fail to keep your institution in students’ minds, while an irregular cadence can confuse or annoy them.

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Promoting a Positive Campus Culture: Using Behavior Management in Higher Education

Creatrix Campus

The advent of data-driven insights has unveiled the remarkable potential of behavior management strategies in shaping the campus environment. Active listening and empathy foster understanding and trust, while recognizing and celebrating students' achievements and contributions further strengthen these relationships.

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Supporting Student Success in Higher Education: A Comprehensive Guide

Creatrix Campus

Tracking students' employment rates, job placement, salary levels, and acceptance into graduate programs can provide insights into their preparedness for their chosen career paths. Encourage student engagement, provide mentorship opportunities, and offer resources for academic and personal support.

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The Role of Title IX in Preventing Sexual Violence

College for Creative Study

It means that any person attending a college that receives financial aid should be free to participate in classes and campus activities without fear of sexual harassment or having to interact with someone that harmed them with sexual violence. So, what does that mean? Sometimes their decision is that they do nothing.

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Sustainability actions students take and want their colleges to take

Confessions of a Community College Dean

In a sustainability projects elective course at Franklin Pierce University in New Hampshire, “all the students want to know what they can do,” says Joshua Cline, an adjunct professor who teaches the course, along with a seminar for juniors and a senior capstone. Many students were very happy when asked for a green fee.”

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