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5 career services to support your professional and adult learners

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Blogs 5 career services to support your professional and adult learners Build these services to aid your current students and stand out to prospects Career services are going to be especially important to your graduate and adult students in 2024.

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Student Success, Retention, and Employability – Getting Digital in a High Tech, High Touch Environment

Eric Stoller on Academic Advising

Admissions professionals, academics, academic advisors, career services representatives, tutors, alumni officers, etc. Career services departments have a tremendous responsibility. It’s crucial that socioeconomic status and accessibility be at the center of all institutional technology conversations.

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Developing a Strengths-Based Campus: Successes, Challenges, and Lessons Learned

Supporting Student Success

The goal was every student would receive an access code by the 2020-21 academic year. One of our longest standing collaborations is in a third-year Kinesiology course, where I co-present workshops with a Career Services Coordinator demonstrating how students can apply their strengths to a job in their field. Challenges.

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Is Your Institution ‘Gen P’ Ready?

EAB

Technology can facilitate seamless communication among academic advisors, counselors, and health professionals, ensuring that students receive comprehensive and holistic support. Because Gen P sees career preparation as the primary value driver, institutions should emphasize job placement, internships, and career services.