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Report: Pandemic Ripple Effects on Student Success to Remain for Multiple Years

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The detrimental ripple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on higher education won’t be going away any time soon, and student mental health is becoming an increasingly urgent issue, according to a recent EAB report. Kate Brown “What we've seen through the pandemic is student wellbeing, student mental health.

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That’s a Wrap! The Top Content of 2022

EAB

“And as new marketing practices emerge almost daily, particularly those aiming to engage prospective students virtually and satisfy student (and parent) expectations, college admissions offices are left with an overwhelming list of student recruitment and enrollment methods to try.”. Download the white paper.

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Navigating the Recovery

EAB

Read EAB's white paper to learn about three pandemic ripple effects you should expect and four recommendations for how student success leaders should prepare. Thanks for your interest! To access this content, please log in or register for a free guest account. The post Navigating the Recovery appeared first on EAB.

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5 areas for community colleges leaders to take stock in 2023

EAB

Often, student success supports are siloed in different offices, and everyone who is helping the student may not have the whole picture of their situation. This lack of integration and standardization can cause students to churn between offices, and to receive conflicting information.

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Our partners implemented strategic advising campaigns at 40 schools in 27 states. Here’s what we learned.

EAB

Strategic advising campaigns have long been a common use case for Navigate —but partners often don’t know where to begin when it comes to identifying the student groups most in need of intervention or providing these interventions at scale. Here’s what we learned. appeared first on EAB.