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Why part-time student success may be the key to education equity
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Guided Pathways is a seismic shift—here’s how to make sense of it
Guided Pathways is a seismic shift for community colleges—learn how to scale implementation using pre-existing data.
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3 ways to ensure college credit for life experiences
Community college students often follow a non-linear path to graduation. Learn three ways to ensure credit for their professional, military, and life experiences, ultimately reducing their time to degree.
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Underserved students’ greatest barriers to equitable outcomes
Community colleges leaders know recruiting underrepresented students is key to promoting equity; however, the need to provide additional support reaches far beyond enrollment.
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How holistic advising helps students find balance
Learn how a holistic advising approach promotes student success, including how it helped community college students achieve the balance they need to persist.
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Turn dual-enrollment into meaningful college preparatory programs
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Design an early alert system faculty will actually use
Whether designing your new early alert system or evaluating your current system, there are guidelines to follow to help your institution improve its use of early alert systems.
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