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Part II: Targeting the Murky Middle for rapid ROI

Hear Rick Sluder, Vice Provost at MTSU, explain why he is focusing on the Murky Middle student population to realize the highest return on investment.
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Part III: Creating a data-driven advising culture

Rick Sluder, Vice Provost at MTSU, discusses how joining the Student Success Collaborative has enabled MTSU to be more proactive in its advising efforts through the use of data and…
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Redefining student success

Similar to student success, higher ed institutional success can be unique. EAB has helped 450+ institutions succeed beyond retention and graduation.
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Measuring Student Success

The adage “it takes a village” is often applied to challenging but worthy missions, and no initiative on your campus is more important than ensuring that students succeed. Read these…
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Taking Action on Student Equity

As the community college landscape continues to evolve, leaders face a critical imperative: improve student outcomes for at-risk populations and close chronic gaps in achievement.
Strategic Advisory Services for Community Colleges
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Student Completion Policy Audit

This toolkit will help you determine where your institution's academic rules, regulations, and processes might create unnecessary obstacles for students, and provide resources to help you resolve those obstacles.
Strategic Advisory Services
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What Really Happens to Our Students?

Colleges and universities face seemingly constant scrutiny from external stakeholders questioning the value of a postsecondary education. Is this criticism warranted? Explore this infographic to learn more about the fate…
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What data shows about student stopout trends

When should colleges should focus their outreach efforts to stopout students, and does it vary by school-type? See three insights from our latest research.
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How does a four year degree become a six-and-a-half year degree?

It’s no secret that college costs a lot. One good way to help minimize the expense is to do everything in our power to shorten the total time it takes…