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These 3 friction points are killing connections between higher ed and employers

University Business

The writing is on the wall for higher education to revamp its curriculum to win the next cohort of students. The report is the byproduct of a convening between stakeholders in higher education, workforce, philanthropy and policy this past summer. Such participants included Loyola University (La.),

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6 trends impacting community college enrollment in 2023

EAB

As students cast a wider net when considering their options, it’s critical that community colleges make early, meaningful interactions with students, follow up with inquiries, and create a recruitment communications strategy that will allow them to stand out against the other options the student might be considering. get your copy 2.

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What we learned about the future of student success from 1,200 success leaders

EAB

In his keynote address, EAB’s Dr. Ed Venit explored the “ripples” that will impact higher education years into the future, and what actions can be taken today to prepare for them: 1. Whitepaper Navigating the Recovery. Read more of Dr. Ed Venit's research on the long-term impacts of the pandemic in our new whitepaper.

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What the mental health crisis means for student success leaders

EAB

Most higher education leaders are just beginning to realize the long-term impact these mental health concerns could have on enrollment and student success—and just how underprepared their institutions are to meet the challenge. whitepaper: long-term impacts of the pandemic on success. What we can do about it. December 2, 2022.

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Revisions to the SAAL Bylaws and Notice for Public Comment

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

Facilitate and manage the recruitment and selection of SAAL members for involvement opportunities, such as committee membership, non-elected leader roles, and elected leader roles. By: (a) i dentify the gaps in understanding that student affairs and higher education professionals have about the profession of student affairs assessment (e.g.,