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EAB Launches All-In-One Website for Students’ College Search

EAB

Appily combines EAB’s suite of student services into a one-stop destination where visitors can discover colleges, take virtual tours, find scholarships, explore majors, and match with schools. We work with more than 2,500 institutions to drive transformative change through data-driven insights and best-in-class capabilities.

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Here’s how to engage your alumni and facilitate lifelong learning

EAB

By staying involved with graduates and offering alumni benefits, universities can attract alumni interested in lifelong learning experiences, and easily facilitate networking opportunities between current students and alumni. And, of course, advertising alumni connections can help recruit new students.

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Student Resource Guide: Fall 2022

Scholarship America

If you don’t fill it out, you might be leaving money on the table – like more than 661,000 students did in 2018. The FAFSA has been streamlined, simplified and connected to the IRS database for tax info, so it’s easier to complete than ever. The good news?

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3 Summer Tasks to Prepare for Financial Aid Season

School & Student Services by Community Brands

Note down all of your successes as well as areas where you could improve. Consider prioritizing these students in your awarding methodology if you notice an imbalance. Determine what reports or performance indicators you want to track to define success in the next financial aid season. Choose Your Performance Indicators.

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Student Resource Guide: Spring 2023

Scholarship America

The FAFSA has been streamlined, simplified and connected to the IRS database for tax info—and more simplifications are coming. Facing Challenges of Student Life Who’s Who On Your Campus : College is a big change from high school—especially if you’re the first in your family to attend. The good news? The bad news?