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Colleges Are More Than Just an Education but a Capital Investment into Our Future

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Inferior campus facilities impact the ability to both recruit and retain students as well as attract the best faculty, and the evidence is apparent across the entire higher education landscape. Poor amenities have a negative impact on the ability to recruit and retain both students and elite faculty.

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Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship

EAB

Projects addressed topics such as annual giving, student retention, professional and continuing education, academic program planning, and more. Below are a few of the key themes that appeared in multiple capstone projects from past participants. Scroll down to read about each of the capstone projects in the fellows’ own words.

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Student Lifecycle Strategies for Enrollment and Retention: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 150 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Amrit Ahluwalia

The Change Leader, Inc.

Have your enrollment management department and applications department go through an exercise to define every single step. The involvement of faculty in the enrollment and retention process is critical. Start by creating tighter relationships between continuing education, the main campus, and alumni relations.

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Growing Universities with Post-Traditional Students: with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Carol Aslanian | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 009

The Change Leader, Inc.

You must also study the competition and what previous research conducted by extension sites/divisions of continuing education says, and talk to the faculty and administration about their viewpoint. There are many pros and cons for faculty when it comes to online teaching. People support what they help create.

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How Post University’s Career Readiness Model Can Help Not-For-Profit Universities and Graduates: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 172 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Camille Dumont

The Change Leader, Inc.

Post students have access to a locked closet with gently used professional men’s and women’s attire that have been donated by staff and faculty members. As a faculty member, Camille developed and taught courses for her alma mater, Iona College, in the health services management graduate program.

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The Hidden Enrollment Market in Workforce Education: Changing Higher Ed podcast 249 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Alana Rose

The Change Leader, Inc.

Too often, faculty develop curriculum in silos, disconnected from the realities of the job market. Or what the faculty just want to teach. Drumm McNaughton: Usually these kind of programs, at least my experience, they’re funded through continuing education. Faculty would go out. Alana Rose: Yeah.