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Educators say they lack resources to address worsening mental health crisis

Both teachers and superintendents say student mental health and behavioral concerns are more urgent now than before the pandemic, but schools are lacking resources to properly address the issues, according to two surveys released Thursday by EAB, an education research and consulting firm.
K-12 Dive
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Why One Admissions Official Sees Promise in a New Way of Admitting Students

How much information does a college really need to make an admission offer to a student?
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Grad-Student Organizing Is Gaining Steam

More graduate students are organizing to push for better wages and benefits — and it’s working.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Direct Admissions Continues to Grow

Programs grow, and thus far, colleges and companies declare that they are succeeding. Yield rates remain uncertain.
Inside Higher Ed
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The Edge: Chasing Enrollment Against the Odds

Highlighting how colleges may be pursuing unrealistic enrollment goals, share some of your responses to my reporting on incremental credentials, and pass along some thinking on what’s top of mind for state higher-education leaders and ways community colleges can tap some of the billions in new federal tech-industry investments.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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EAB Named to the GSV 150

The Most Transformational Growth Companies In Digital Learning and Workforce Skills in 2023
GSV Ventures
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It’s Time to Disrupt Your Approach to Advising

Academic advising is a wicked problem for most colleges. Let’s stop pretending it’s not.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Staffing Woes Continue at Community Colleges, Stalling Their Pandemic Recovery

Community colleges are still struggling to recover from the “Great Resignation” that hit higher ed during the pandemic — with persistent staffing shortages directly affecting students’ experiences.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Is betting big on graduate school enrollment growth a major risk for higher ed?

Pressure on graduate enrollment is growing at a time when this market is becoming more challenging.
University Business
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Colleges seek growth from grad programs. Will that market ever run dry?

Many colleges are seeking growth from graduate and adult education in the face of a shrinking number of undergraduate students, but those are competitive markets facing their own projected enrollment decreases, according to a new report from consultancy EAB.
Higher Ed Dive

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