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Seeking Solutions to Strengthen Career Pathways

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“This initiative aims to strengthen the capacity of our community colleges to serve as hubs for regional Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) that convene high school educators, community college faculty, and representatives from local employers and workforce agencies,” Dr. Karen Stout says in the award notification.

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Student Behavior Collaborative

EAB

Student Behavior Collaborative We’re Improving Student Behavior, Together Guided, peer-supported workshops to help district leaders create the conditions for positive student behavior in their schools. The materials the Collaborative provided are amazing! Limited seats available. There is no way we could do all of this on our own.

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Design strategy for continuing and professional education at the University of Texas at Dallas

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Bennet and others participated in EAB’s Rising Higher Education Leaders Fellowship in spring 2023.

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EAB Strategic Advisory Services Extends Breadth and Depth of Coverage

EAB

Professional and Adult Education Adult learners are a unique audience whether they are served through traditional graduate programs, non-credit offerings, degree completion programs, or short-format credentials across on-campus, online, and hybrid modalities.

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Do you need to sunset academic programs? Consider these 3 steps.

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As any faculty member or administrator will tell you, growing new programs is a lot easier than changing—or sunsetting—existing program offerings. Annual portfolio reviews give you enough time to socialize any needed changes with faculty and allow you to intervene while there is still time to make a difference in a program’s performance.

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Survey Highlights What Matters Most to Adult Learners

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It's only after researching programs and admissions requirements that adult learners begin to research things like general information about the school, classes, or even faculty research interests. This is suggesting that future adult learners will also rely on emails more heavily. BD: Thanks, Todd.