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Are you losing grad and adult enrollments at the last minute? Try these 4 strategies.

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While many institutions follow a robust yield playbook for their undergraduate programs , I’ve found this isn’t always the case for graduate and adult education programs. Developing an effective yield strategy is just as important at the graduate level, if not more so. Try these 4 strategies.

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Strategic Affiliation in Higher Education: What Colleges Can Learn from the Colleges of Law and TCS Education System: Changing Higher Ed podcast 258 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Dr. Matt Nehmer

The Change Leader, Inc.

Nehmer believes the next stage of maturity for the system involves coordinating strategic planning timelines and identifying shared opportunities for investment, program development, or market expansion. TCS offers support during the planning process but does not impose a uniform framework across affiliates.

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

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A Different Model for Student Leadership Development Programs Many colleges and universities continue to use a model in which students follow the guidance of an advisor in organizing an event. That type of student participation continues the top-down decision-making management chain that characterized the late 1900s.

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2023 Higher Education Year in Review and 2024 Predictions: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 187 with Host Deborah Maue and Guest Dr. Drumm McNaughton

The Change Leader, Inc.

Leadership Changes at University of Pennsylvania A major development was the resignation of the University of Pennsylvania’s president and board chair, which underscored the growing politicization in university governance. This event was indicative of broader challenges faced by academic leaders navigating complex political landscapes.