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Sep 17 2025
Roundtable

Sponsor Office Hours: Insight Exchange

Join us for our recurring "Insight Exchange" series hosted by EAB student success researcher and futurist Ed Venit.
Sep 17 2025
Roundtable

Strategy Spotlight: Expanding Navigate360 to Financial Aid

Financial aid plays a critical role in student success, so in this 30-minute session, we'll explore how better alignment with Navigate360 can streamline staff workflows and remove barriers for students.
Sep 17 2025
Office Hours

Navigate360 Office Hours

Connect with product experts from the EAB Partner Support team and network with fellow Application and Content Administrators for both Navigate360 Student Success and Recruitment Success.
Sep 18 2025
Roundtable

Transfer Portal New Admin Onboarding

This onboarding program covers an introduction for our application administrator role and a live orientation to the Transfer Portal's main features.
Sep 18 2025
Cohort

Navigate360 Student Success Administrator Onboarding Workshop Cohort

Application and Content Administrator Onboarding is designed to set Navigate360 Student Success administrators new to the role up for success.
Sep 18 2025
Roundtable

Strategy Spotlight: Expanding Starfish to Financial Aid

Financial aid plays a critical role in student success, so in this 30-minute session, we'll explore how better alignment with Starfish can streamline staff workflows and remove barriers for students.
Sep 19 2025
Roundtable

The Modern Anchor Institution

Join fellow leaders at Canadian institutions to address public apathy towards higher education and redefine universities as modern anchor organizations.
Sep 19 2025
Webinar

The New Economics of International Student Recruitment

This session will preview the global headwinds impacting international student recruitment today.
Sep 22 2025
Roundtable

Unpacking the Crisis of Confidence in Higher Education

Higher education institutions are facing no shortage of challenges, ranging from post-election polarization and culture wars to growing skepticism about higher ed's relevance.