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Data & Analytics Blog
4 characteristics of equitable predictive models
Predictive modeling in higher education offers exciting opportunities to improve decision-making. With thoughtful planning and implementation, modeling can help your institution foster equitable outcomes. Learn 4 characteristics of equitable predictive models to ensure your institution's modeling supports your equity goals.
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Higher Education Strategy Blog
3 common challenges with academic program assessment
EAB's Financial Sustainability Collaborative has worked with over 100 schools to help them structure their academic program assessment process, and that experience has provided us with some observations about the common challenges confronting schools undertaking academic program assessment.
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Enrollment Blog
3 lessons to inform your test-optional enrollment strategy in 2022
At the start of the pandemic, many schools found themselves adopting a test-optional policy practically overnight. As someone who’s worked in just about every type of enrollment job – from being head of enrollment, to director of admissions processing, to a financial aid administrator – I know that this is no easy feat. Going test-optional has wide-reaching implications for your enrollment operations and strategy.
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Higher Education Strategy Blog
Increasing campus climate survey response rate
Bowling Green State University's most recent campus climate survey conducted had only a 9% response rate from students. Discover how they are planning they're next survey launch to increase responses and guide action on sexual violence prevention.
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Higher Education Strategy Blog
How can universities promote access to wellness resources for students?
Leaders at Drake University and the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay investigated how universities can promote access to wellness resources to all students. Discover what they found in their research at the micro-level (classroom setting) and the mezzo-level (university-wide).
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Higher Education Strategy Blog
Conducting a diversity and equity campus climate survey
East Tennessee State University launched a campus climate survey to assess feelings about diversity and equity. Learn how the survey helped inform and improve policies and practices at ETSU.
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Higher Education Strategy Blog
How to communicate financial information to Gen Z students
Communicating with Gen Z students about how to be financially responsible in college is as elusive as booming budgets in higher ed. Discover how the University of Colorado Denver and Minnesota State University Moorhead approach financial communication with students.
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Adult Education Blog
Finding and recruiting adult learners
Universities throughout the country are facing the same issue—a dramatic decline in the number of high school graduates projected in 2025. COVID-19 has created additional enrollment instability and undergraduate enrollment is being negatively impacted at many institutions while there is growth in online and graduate programs which is accelerating the 2025 forecast.
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Higher Education Strategy Blog
Enhancing the attractiveness of joint undergraduate and graduate degrees
The impending demographic cliff is creating undergraduate enrollment challenges, especially for institutions in the northeast, where my university is located. One strategy to offset the expected revenue decline is growing graduate enrollment, and an institution’s existing undergraduate students are a fruitful market to target. By saving time and money, joint undergraduate and graduate degrees are an attractive way to keep strong students on campus for an additional year.
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