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Blogs
What are the newest trends, insights, and best practices in student success analytics, research and administration? Our experts share the latest.
Product
Facing rising pressure to close achievement gaps and improve student outcomes, community colleges need a clear road map to strengthen student support from enrollment to graduation and beyond.
Product
Navigate is a Student Success Management System (SSMS) for higher education that helps schools proactively manage student success and retention.
Study
This report profiles high-impact practices for a growing community college population.
Toolkit
The toolkit contains a combined 11 worksheets, checklists, templates, and more to get to the next phase of student success at community colleges.
Study
Despite billions of dollars and countless hours spent on pilot programs, tech solutions, and targeted sub-population interventions, the six-year graduation rate at community colleges remains stuck below 30% nationally. This study identifies three critical aspects of faculty engagement to improve the success of community college students.
Roadmap
Despite efforts to improve customer service and create more welcoming environments, community colleges still require students to navigate complex processes and policies when it comes to admissions and onboarding. Follow the steps in this Roadmap to facilitate the onboarding process and ensure continued student retention through the first year.
Video
EAB recognized outstanding achievements in student success with the 2022 Student Success Collaborative Awards for Navigate and Starfish partners. The winners are leading the way in rethinking the student support model and using technology in creative ways to keep students on track to graduate.
Infographic
This infographic explores how the way we define and measure student success has changed over time—and what to expect in the future.
Toolkit
Use the resources provided on this page to see activities that student success partners are often focused on and when they typically occur, and then map your own processes.