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CRM Platforms Can Improve HBCU Enrollment and Retention

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

billion in the last 23 years, according to a 2022 study by Hunt Institute, a nonprofit education research group. The program’s second phase put additional focus on the platform’s ability to influence student retention and success. “A lot of these schools have been underfunded for many years,” said Runcie.

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Spotlighting Rural Communities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Means Title: Assistant Professor, School of Education, University of Pittsburgh Age: 39 Education: B.A., counselor education (student affairs), Clemson University; and Ph.D., sociology and political science, Elon University; M.Ed., Means’ endeavors have yielded enviable results.

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Higher Ed Lessons in Interim Leadership

The University Innovation Alliance

He shared some examples of those projects: "We are doing a budget reassign, a complete reorganization and reimagination of our student enrollment services, retention services, student success units. Twelve months will be an eternity, so keep moving." Co-Host: Bridget Burns , CEO, University Innovation Alliance Dr.

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EAB Strategic Advisory Services Extends Breadth and Depth of Coverage

EAB

However, many leadership teams struggle to define what makes their institution unique, let alone communicate a clear message that helps a prospective student choose their institution over another. Our professional and adult education research examines best practices in developing programs for and attracting adult learners to your institution.

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We Must Help Save America’s Historic Black Colleges

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

This success story must inspire us to save our historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) nationwide, which now face similar existential threats. America’s HBCUs are monuments to the beginnings of higher education for Black Americans. Will we let their valiant efforts go to waste? Dr. Adriel A.