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3 Reasons to Put Your SIS Evaluation on Hold

Here are three reasons to put your SIS evaluation on hold—and consider a different path forward in your digital transformation strategy.
Data & Analytics Blog
Podcast

COVID-19 Campus Reopening Mistakes and Victories

EAB experts examine the good, the bad, and the ugly from campus repopulation efforts this fall and suggest changes university leaders may need to make before the spring semester.
Research Report

Tracking K-12 Students’ Industry Certificates

This report presents trends in how the CTE departments at four K-12 districts track students’ industry certificates in their SIS.
District Leadership Forum
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3 key strategies to recruit graduate, online, and adult students

Here are three proven strategies to ensure you are adapting your program development and marketing strategies to recruit adult learners.
Resource Center

K-12 Virtual Instruction Professional Development Resource Center

Remote learning is a new reality for many K-12 school districts, but many educators continue to struggle with delivering effective virtual instruction. This resource center compiles six professional development videos…
District Leadership Forum
Research Report

Optimize Financial Aid to Shape Your Independent School’s Student Body

Most independent schools do not fully utilize financial aid as a lever to help shape their classes. This brief outlines how independent K-12 schools can employ aid as a tool…
Independent School Executive Forum
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COVID-19 is creating a new “lost class.” Here’s how professional and graduate education can help

See strategies leaders of professional and graduate education programs can use to serve and support recent grads in finding lifelong careers.
Tool

Test-Optional Admissions Rubric for Colleges and Universities

How should colleges and universities evaluate prospective students who don't submit standardized test scores? Learn how EAB helped transition three colleges to test-optional with the help of an admissions rubric.
Strategic Advisory Services
Expert

Elizabeth Casey-Rutland

Elizabeth has been with EAB for over 8 years. She spent her first several years at EAB as part of the Market Insights team conducting and leading research on the…

Director, Research Advisory Services
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What test-optional admissions could mean for your institution

Many colleges and universities have decided—out of necessity—to offer test-optional admissions for the first time for the fall of 2021. EAB has identified five guiding principles on how to transition…
Enrollment Blog

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