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Efficiency in higher ed: introducing the "BEST" team
Amidst the growing interest in shared services within higher education, Emily Weers details Texas A&M's centralization endeavors and introduces the formation of transaction processing teams, dubbed the "BEST" team, aimed at optimizing financial operations across departments.
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Elevating advising at Butler University
Discover how Butler University examined how to elevate advising to serve their students more effectively.
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Building a comprehensive prospect-to-applicant model
Jennifer Lee, assistant VP of enrollment systems at The University of Texas, explores the construction of a prospect-to-applicant model by integrating demographic, academic, and engagement metrics for an enhanced enrollment forecast.
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How UNC Charlotte created a Coordinated Care Network to manage student success campaigns
Learn about LeeFredrick Bowen's Rising Higher Education Leaders Fellowship capstone project, which focused on creating a Coordinated Care Network to manage the centralization of proactive student success campaigns.
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Attracting and retaining students using gap year programs
Discover how Union University is focusing on experiential learning programs to increase recruiting and retention of students from under-resourced communities.
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Leveraging institutional research in admission criteria changes
Gina King, UMBC's director of undergraduate admissions, emphasizes the institution's achievement in fostering a diverse student body. The effectiveness of test-optional admissions spurs plans for enhanced data integration and assessment to bolster admission criteria and support student success.
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Developing a university impact response team at Denison University
Learn how Denison University developed a university impact response team by grounding the work in larger institutional goals, reckoning with the need for that level of student support, and surveying the literature and peer institutions for models.
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Budget model evaluation and revision
Isho Tama-Sweet, the Head of the College of Business at The University of Montana, reveals ongoing efforts to assess and enhance their existing budget framework. Collaborating with EAB, the updated budget model aims to tackle financial challenges in certain programs within the institution.
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Assessing student success coaching at Kansas Wesleyan University
Read about how Kansas Wesleyan University assessed student learning through their Student Success Coaching program.
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