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Strategies for Retaining Your Faculty of Color

In this interview, Angela Street, a director of Research Advisory Services at EAB (formerly known as the Education Advisory Board), discusses institutional policies, actions, and commitments that support the retention of faculty of color.
Higher Ed Jobs
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When Colleges Apply to Students

An emerging university admissions system is helping underprivileged applicants by reversing the traditional process.
Washington Monthly
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Why Almost Half Of School Leaders Are Preparing To Call It Quits

The looming shortage of quality school leaders is everyone’s problem.
Forbes
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Pandemic Effects on Prospective Students Linger: What Colleges Can Do

Recent studies show that the COVID-19 pandemic has had long-term effects on prospective college students.
Higher Ed Jobs
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Academic Alerts Are a Mixed Bag For Students

Lots of institutions have systems for informing students of their performance in class. New research indicates the positive effects of these “nudges” dwindle over the course of a semester.
Inside Higher Ed
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Community College Students Expect Better Customer Service

Published by EAB, an education consulting group, the survey results show that 85 percent of leaders agree student expectations have risen since the pandemic. Nearly 100 percent said improving customer service is key to student retention, results also show.
Inside Higher Ed
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Data Governance in Higher Ed is Critical. Here’s How to Achieve and Sustain It.

As data proliferates across the higher education landscape, colleges and universities find themselves in need of data governance policies that help them protect and effectively use the metrics they gather. Here’s where to start.
EdTech Magazine
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‘Pivotal moment’: Paine College announces 10-year transformation plan

The school will work with education consulting firm EAB, United Negro College Fund, Bank of America, Augusta National Golf Club and the Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area to create a 10-year plan designed to boost enrollment, advance educational offerings and strengthen graduation rates.
The Post and Courier
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Survey Examines College Enrollment Amid Post Pandemic Decline

A new study by EAB highlights a trend among students who feel unsure about their commitment to college due to growing concerns about affordability, academic success, and mental health preparedness.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
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Prospective College Students Increasingly Say They Feel Unprepared for Higher Education

A growing share of high-school students say they feel unprepared for college, academically and emotionally, and are choosing not to enroll right away — suggesting that long-term effects of the pandemic are stunting college enrollment.
The Chronicle of Higher Education

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