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The University Innovation Alliance's Three Playbooks for Student Success

The University Innovation Alliance

We've recently distilled some of our learning into three UIA playbooks that we invite you to download for free. Between 2016 and 2020, the UIA conducted a randomized control trial study of proactive, predictive analytics-enabled advising for first-generation and Pell-eligible students across 11 campuses. Proactive Advising.

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Are you prepared to recruit ‘Gen P’?

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It makes sense that the pandemic played a role in this trend: high school counselors reported that many of their students were less focused on college research during the pandemic, as they had less access to school resources and deprioritized college planning amid the stressors of the pandemic. Ready to find out more?

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The Ivy League of Student Success Innovation: Bridget Burns Visits the Ed on the Edge Podcast

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Burns prefers sharing the UIA’s vision and work rather than her personal journey, she explained how her experiences helped inform the Alliance’s goals: “A lot of first-generation and low-income students get bad advice. It was all about graduation rates and access. It’s a highly competitive environment.

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2022: Reemerging, Growing, and Evolving

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Our institutions now enroll 502,000 undergraduates, including 154,000 Pell recipients and 168,000 students of color, and produce 114,000 annual bachelor's graduates. This year we opened our University Innovation Lab to student success leaders across UIA institutions. Diffusion to the Field 1.

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2022: Reemerging, Growing, and Evolving

The University Innovation Alliance

Our institutions now enroll 502,000 undergraduates, including 154,000 Pell recipients and 168,000 students of color, and produce 114,000 annual bachelor's graduates. This year we opened our University Innovation Lab to student success leaders across UIA institutions. Diffusion to the Field 1.

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Innovating Through Failure. and Success

The University Innovation Alliance

What types of students dropped out? In many institutions, it's a low-income student. What happens is that we lose students by the thousands, we find out much later, and there's nothing we can do about it. So imagine that all your data systems are firing and the right people have access to that data.

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What enrollment leaders need to know about the upcoming FAFSA changes

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This change may also allow institutions additional leeway in awarding students grant, work and loan amounts to cover more of their college-related costs. Anticipate Pell expansion Qualification for Pell Grants will change and should provide broader access and support for low-income students.

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