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How a public health expert responded to COVID-19 on campus

"Our people are afraid, whether it's our board members, faculty, staff, students, or members of our community. But I am hopeful and confident that information can help us overcome fear,"…
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Which institutions benefit most from countercyclical enrollment growth?

Facing an economic downturn and fierce competition for undergraduate enrollments, colleges and universities are looking for a silver lining: countercyclical enrollments. This tendency for enrollments to increase as the economy…
Podcast

5 Biggest COVID-19 Strategy Mistakes

EAB’s Melanie Ho and Carla Hickman identify the five biggest mistakes higher ed leaders must avoid with their COVID-19 strategy.
Blog

Honoring year-end activities: How to prepare for graduation and prom during a pandemic

Many K-12 schools are postponing final decisions and announcements about end-of-year events like graduation or prom because they often aren’t scheduled until May or June. Read this insight for guidance…
Podcast

The Early Impacts of COVID-19 on Higher Ed

Carla Hickman and Dr. David Attis discuss the immediate effects of COVID-19 on higher ed, as well as long-term impacts on enrollment and multi-modal learning.
Event

The New Blueprint for Growth

EAB’s researchers have taken a deep dive into the past decade of data on program enrollments and degree conferrals.
Research Report

Explore new international opportunities and expand existing transnational collaborations

Explore takeaways that will help you better explore new international opportunities in higher ed and expand existing transnational collaborations.
Strategic Advisory Services
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2 strategies to grow enrollments in your nursing programs (during and after COVID-19)

Learn why growing demand for nurses doesn’t always translate to growth in enrollments—and how you can recruit nurses despite these challenges.
Blog

5 ways to support school communities experiencing pandemic-related grief

Losses of loved ones, family income, connection to friends, graduation ceremonies, normal daily routines, and even vacations have also taken a significant toll on student mental health.
Video

Ensure a student centered community college

As we look toward the next academic year, what are college presidents thinking about the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, economic crisis, and racial injustices facing their communities? In this interview with…