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Creating Pathways for Students in Cybersecurity: The Inspiring Journey of Josiah Alexander

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

His journey, driven by passion and supported by educational programs and mentorship, highlights the importance of comprehensive support systems. Bright Working closely with a mentor, Josiah developed a deep interest in the field of cybersecurity and witnessed the genuine enthusiasm of industry professionals. Dr. Marcus A.

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The Equity Imperative ?of the Place-Bound Student

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

When seeking increased social and economic mobility through higher education, many place-bound individuals encounter limited or no realistic options for affordable, quality postsecondary education programs. While online education has grown exponentially in the U.S.,

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Watch for these 5 high-impact trends shaping higher education business in 2025

University Business

The University of Pennsylvania’s Pennovation Center is an example of industry and academia collaborating to provide pathways to commercialization. Acquiring institutions will face integration challenges, including aligning cultures, meshing educational programs, merging systems and consolidating data and assets.

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Are institutions leveraging their alumni to their full potential? Here’s how they can

University Business

Rep, one alumna make for big-time hires Student recruitment Alumni can be utilized to help enlighten potential college applicants who aren’t well-versed in a specific institution’s offerings. Harvard Business School provides alumni tips and tricks to maximize their utility as unofficial college recruiters.

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Assuring the Best: Top 7 Strategies for Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Education

Creatrix Campus

It could be your staff, faculty, parents, the community at large, and students in the development of your educational programs to make sure they fit the demands and expectations of the real world. Remember the importance of working with industry partners as well!

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Community College Enrollment: Reducing Inefficiencies in Onboarding

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Utilize technology to create a more personalized experience. Employer Partnerships and Career Placement Services One of the most powerful tools to increase community college enrollment is frequent collaboration with employers to develop industry-aligned curricula, offer internships, and facilitate job placement opportunities for graduates.

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Designing for Success: The Principles of Competency-Based Curriculum Mapping Software in Higher Education

Creatrix Campus

This approach improves student performance and aligns academic programs with industry demands by guaranteeing that curricula in higher education are in line with specific, quantifiable capabilities. Institutions dedicated to providing relevant, high-quality education must embrace these ideas. It is a strategic approach.