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Choosing a college: 10 most important reasons for students

University Business

Cost is always important to families, but it may surprise some institutions to learn how important things like campus safety or streamlining the application process can be to a prospective student, said Madeleine Rhyneer, EAB vice president of consulting services and dean of enrollment management.

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ELEVATE program: Achievement Strategies from Illinois Tech: Changing Higher Education Podcast 166 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Raj Echambadi

The Change Leader, Inc.

Students can now spend their first year at City Colleges to take post-secondary courses at community college prices while living on the Illinois Tech campus. They can also join student organizations and participate in activities at Illinois Tech. I grew up in India as a mechanical engineer by profession. Thank God, Drumm.

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Texas A&M’s Student Leadership Development Programs: People Support What They Help Create

The Change Leader, Inc.

In the spirit of “, people support what they help create, Koldus and the students worked together to create a common vision for the creation of student organizations. The administrator used his own school experiences to inform how these student organizations operated.

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HBCUs and the Post-Election Landscape: Charting a Path Forward

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Younger generations of HBCU students are increasingly aware of their political power. Will student organizations, alumni networks, and community leaders do their best to rally to ensure their needs are met, regardless of which party is in power? Moving forward, the focus must be on policies that enable HBCUs to flourish.