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What the OBBB and the new Carnegie classification could mean for higher education accountability

4 higher ed alternative revenue ideas that won’t deliver—and what actually will
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Advancement Blog
3 ways advancement teams can achieve more with less
Many advancement professionals are all too familiar with this scene: you propose a new plan or innovation to leadership, and the conversation ends with “we don’t have money for that.” Here are three steps that can take to maximize your advancement resources and achieve more with less.
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Higher Education Strategy Blog
Higher ed can’t beat the market on staff compensation. Here’s how to be market-credible instead.
This blog shares three key higher ed staff compensation strategies for cabinet and HR leaders and outlines when to prioritize using each.
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Community College Blog
Master these 6 trends to recruit and retain ‘Gen P’ at your community college
In this blog, we’ll explore six trends unique to community college prospects. Understanding these trends will help you better recruit and retain ‘Gen P.’
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Enrollment Blog
Four areas enrollment leaders are prioritizing in 2024
Each year, EAB's Marketing and Enrollment division conducts a survey of admissions leaders to guide our research and publishing focus for the coming months.
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Enrollment Blog
7 ways to support (and yield) students despite the FAFSA delay
As January came to a close, the Department of Education warned of an even longer delay for institutions to receive FAFSA data—the first half of March. This delay obviously presents several challenges for schools to make financial aid awards in time for students to digest them and decide by the traditional May 1 reply date.
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Higher Education Strategy Blog
5 mistakes to avoid when determining your higher ed institution’s competitors for staff talent
This blog identifies five pitfalls to avoid when determining your institution’s competitors for staff talent and how to accurately diagnose competitors.
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Advancement Blog
Why advancement employees leave (and how leaders can fix it)
There are various methods you can use to cope with the advancement talent crisis, but addressing your workplace culture head-on can help you improve retention both immediately and over time.
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Enrollment Blog
“Move-in melt” is on the rise: Why it’s happening and 3 strategies to fight it
Move-in melt is a form of student melt, or attrition, that occurs later in the summer, usually just before or on move-in day—a pivotal moment for incoming freshmen. After observing an increase in move-in melt last year, our team has been monitoring this trend.
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Student Success Blog
"It’s been extremely hard to concentrate": How the 2016 election affected students
About 86% of students felt emotionally strained and 20% felt physically distressed by the 2016 presidential election, according to a study published in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health (CAPMH).
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