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Why Students Opt Not to Enroll

Students in a new survey cite concerns about academic preparation, mental health and affordability. Many say college isn’t worth it.
Inside Higher Ed
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EAB’s Greenlight Match wins “Enrollment Management Innovation of the Year” by EdTech Breakthrough

Recognizing the best companies, products and services in the field of educational technology.
EdTech Breakthrough
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Platinum Bell Workplace Seal Recipients

The Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health national certification program recognizes employers committed to creating mentally healthy workplaces.
Mental Health America
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Students’ mental health a greater hindrance to learning since pandemic

In a February survey by EAB, 79% of superintendents indicated they don’t have the staff to focus enough on student mental health needs.
K-12 Dive
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Direct Admission at Colleges: What to Know and How to Get Instantly Accepted

Direct admission is the latest movement in making college more accessible to all. If you're thinking of pursuing this option, here's what you need to know.
Collegexpress
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7 ways to improve your school’s discipline policies post-pandemic

With student mental health at an all-time low, district leaders must anticipate incidents of student misbehavior. One thing to consider, according to a new report, is whether your school's discipline policies actually benefit the student or simply make matters worse.
District Administration
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How to fix the growing discipline problem in U.S. classrooms

Kids lost school time during the pandemic. When they went back, they brought new behavioral challenges with them.
WBUR
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EAB Announces Upgrades and Expansion of Flagship Technology to Help Colleges Recruit and Retain Students

EAB has announced an upgrade to its flagship technology, Navigate, to help colleges recruit and retain students.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
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Student behavior remains concerning amid COVID’s impact, educators say

More than a year after the nation’s return to in-person learning saw a surge of disruptive behavior in schools, educators say students are still struggling to adjust to life back in the classroom.
Chalkbeat
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Employee Morale Is Keeping Superintendents Up at Night

Concerns about school and district employee morale and burnout remain top of mind for superintendents, a new survey shows, even though they generally feel more upbeat about their own careers.
EducationWeek

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