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Three ways fraudulent applications may be undermining your graduate enrollment strategy

Discover how fraudulent applications can impact an institution's graduate enrollment success, and how to navigate this challenge.
Adult Education Blog
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Fixing the Broken Handoff Between Admissions and Student Success

In today’s competitive landscape, entering classes are often won and lost during yield season. But many institutions underestimate the importance of protecting their recruitment investments with coordinated support beyond admission.…
Video

How Utah Tech Is Transforming Their Data Culture and AI-Readiness with Edify

Explore how EAB’s Edify supported Utah Tech University’s work to improve their data ecosystem, build trust in metrics, and prepare for an AI-supported future.
Edify
Insight Paper

Winning Domestic Students Amid International Upheaval

To succeed in this new era of graduate and adult enrollment, institutions must reassess their competitor landscape, sharpen messaging to resonate with domestic prospects, and scale their top-of-funnel lead generation…
Adult Learner Recruitment
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Higher Education Glossary

EAB's Higher Education Glossary simplifies complex terminology for college and university leaders, administrators, and educators.
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Transfer Portal Feature Focus: Content Management

Learn how to efficiently review and update your Transfer Portal content to ensure everything is current and ready for the academic year ahead.
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Data confidence starts with Edify: Hear from our partners

Edify, EAB’s data management platform designed for higher ed, brings your data together, helps you build a culture of data confidence, and empowers teams across your institution with insight.
Edify
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Higher Ed Podcast | Office Hours with EAB

A new podcast from EAB experts to share ideas, insight, and inspiration with higher ed leaders.
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Career Readiness for the Future

Students face a future more complex and less predictable than the one school systems were built for.