For all the data we have on student success, the lack of a federal longitudinal record system makes it difficult to get a true understanding of student degree outcomes, time to degree, or what happens to graduates once they enter the workforce.
In response, EAB researchers pulled from eight different data sources to create an estimated snapshot of what really happens to students when they enter college and beyond. The result is a more nuanced view of student success, one which will we hope will help institutions rethink their approach to delivering a “Return on Education.”
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Research Report
Analysis of Student-Centric Structures and Practices Among Institutions Globally
Examine how leading institutions design student-centered learning experiences through active pedagogy, personalized support, community-building, assessment flexibility, and experiential…
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Insight Paper
Pushed to the Brink: The Student Success Challenge at Elite Universities
EAB's insight paper explores the growing student success challenge at America’s elite universities and how artificial intelligence can…
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Insight Paper
Student Customer Service Perceptions Among Higher Ed Practitioners
EAB surveyed 95 student success practitioners at four-year institutions to understand how student customer service experiences have changed.
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