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Engage low-income parents in their students’ college search

Explore insights from our parent preferences survey for three key takeaways to help your recruitment marketing engage low-income families.
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How to Implement Indexed Tuition at Your Independent School

A central barrier to racial and socio-economic diversity at independent schools is the cost of attendance, and indexed tuition is one way to attract a wider array of families. This…
Independent School Executive Forum
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“Test-optional” will always be challenging, and it’s not your fault

Explore the challenges and questions colleges, students, and families must consider regarding “test-optional” policies.
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Students are opting out of submitting test scores. Here’s what you need to know

To help VPEMs and their teams navigate this newly test-optional landscape, our analysts looked at the extent to which students are taking advantage of test-optional opportunities. We also considered what…
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How COVID-19 Has Impacted Universities Worldwide

EAB’s John Workman and Michael Fischer examine similarities and important differences in how the pandemic is impacting U.S. colleges vs. those in Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
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Accelerate the adult degree completer’s journey to enrollment

For many enrollment leaders, recruiting adult degree completers has been a difficult nut to crack. Learn three strategies to increase enrollment of adults considering finishing their degree.
Adult Education Blog
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Headcount up, enrollment down?

For colleges that find their headcount up while overall enrollment is down, here are three strategies that could generate a last-minute enrollment boost.
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9 Ways Enrollment Leaders Can Court the Cost-Conscious Student

This interactive infographic dives into explanations of the market factors increasing families’ price sensitivity, discussion of related implications for enrollment outcomes, data from national surveys regarding considerations that most powerfully…
Enroll360
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WSJ Reporter Melissa Korn Discusses the “Varsity Blues” College Admissions Scandal

Melissa Korn from The Wall Street Journal talks about her new book, “Unacceptable,” an in-depth examination of last year’s “Varsity Blues” bribery and admissions scandal.
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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…