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Reducing enrollment risk during a campus crisis

It wasn’t luck that made the event go well. Because of UD’s thoughtful and swift response, an incident that could have rapidly escalated into a full-blown crisis was diffused. What…
Enrollment Blog
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Support mental health and well-being of K-12 students and staff during COVID-19

Fear and stress resulting from the outbreak of coronavirus can be overwhelming for the entire K-12 community. District leaders and heads of schools must be attentive to the effects of…
K-12 District Leadership Blog
Research Report

Benefits and Drawbacks to Concurrent Instruction in K-12

As school district administrators explore how to best educate their students during the COVID-19 pandemic, some administrators have turned to a concurrent instruction model. Universities have used concurrent instruction (often…
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Change management principles to help guide academic leaders during COVID-19

Explore three principles that can help department chairs, deans, and provosts lead during uncertainty.
Higher Education Strategy Blog
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Why chronic absenteeism is so high—and how district leaders can start fixing it

This blog identifies three reasons chronic absenteeism is so high today and addresses how to get it under control.
K-12 District Leadership Blog
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Improve teacher wellbeing with self-care strategies and formalized peer connections

Teachers and school staff need support now more than ever. Learn how to support their wellbeing with self-care strategies and formalized peer connections.
K-12 District Leadership Blog
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How to find the growth drivers in your graduate and adult education portfolio

Learn how to identify which academic programs in your portfolio have the greatest potential for growth.
Adult Education Blog
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The demographic cliff is already here—and it’s about to get worse

With dire predictions for fall freshmen enrollments making headlines, colleges and universities are bracing for the financial shock to come. While many are hopeful that even a partial reopening of…
Enrollment Blog
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What test-optional admissions could mean for your institution

Many colleges and universities have decided—out of necessity—to offer test-optional admissions for the first time for the fall of 2021. EAB has identified five guiding principles on how to transition…
Enrollment Blog
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EAB Market Insights

Whether you’re vetting program ideas proposed by faculty, refreshing an existing set of degrees, or seeking new opportunities for launch, EAB Market Insights offers actionable recommendations and guidance to support…

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