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Leadership Strategies for Rebuilding Trust on Campus: Part 2

Campus Sonar

Focus on internship opportunities and job placement pipelines to support student success. Forge a culture of career preparation built into your curriculum, coursework, academic advising conversations, and student life experiences. Engage in community outreach. Emphasize “doing” more than “telling.”

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Speed-date a language student: Raising aspiration and boosting graduate skills

Teaching Matters Academic Support

As well as sending students out into schools as language ambassadors, it is also important to invite school classes into the university so that pupils can gain some first-hand experience of student life on campus. One event we regularly run in October and November is our “speed-date a language student” project.

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How 1,000+ prospective HBCU students conducted their college search

EAB

Recommendations Reach Students Early Through Events and Alumni Connections. Early outreach and brand-building play a significant role in HBCU student recruitment. Leverage in-person events, community outreach, and digital media to share your student experience. Encourage Family Involvement.