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How one university restores students' sense of self-efficacy when they stumble
Students with a low GPA at this university had a graduation rate below 10%. Here's how student success leaders implemented a summer program to not only improve students' academic standing, but also reframe their academic stumble as a learning opportunity.
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How 2 administrators support each other’s success
These two higher ed administrators work at very different institutions and lead different lives. That hasn't stopped them from finding ways to support each other.
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Want to improve fall persistence? Reform your school's registration holds
Uncover key things your institution can do now to pull forward registration while also making it easier to bring back the “wait-and-see students” once they decide to return.
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What I learned about Latinx student success from 8 Hispanic-Serving Institutions
Leaders at Hispanic Serving Institutions share three principles for meaningfully impacting Latinx student success, equity, and retention.
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4 tips for delivering distance learning to Pre-K students
Remote learning strategies that work for older students do not translate to younger students who rely heavily on adult facilitation and cannot pay attention for long periods. In addition, many early childhood learning activities require one-on-one facilitation or small-group interaction, which is difficult to deliver in a distance learning environment.
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How one college reduced summer melt by 8.6 percentage points in one year
Students can't successfully navigate pivotal moments if they don't know how to recognize them. Here's how one community college restructured orientation to improve communication surrounding pivotal moments—ultimately reducing summer melt.
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How pandemic-era reforms could leave us better equipped to retain and graduate students
Antifragile systems actually improve when faced with challenges or stressed. Learn how the crisis can shape higher ed to better support student retention and success.
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100% of their students are low-income. Here’s how they support them during COVID-19.
Anticipating campus closures due to COVID-19, the Latin American Youth Center Career Academy, a tuition free charter school that serves older youth in D.C., set up zones to distribute food, soap, diapers, and other toiletries to their students.
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How one university overcame two natural disasters
In times of uncertainty, you need to lead with your heart as well as your head, says Dr. David Hall, the president of the University of the Virgin Islands.
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