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Study Shows Limit to Benefits of Online Classes for Community College Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

After the COVID-19 pandemic forced an emergency switch to online learning, students have embraced the modality for its flexibility and convenience. This is particularly true of community college students, who are more likely than others to have jobs and family commitments that make coming to a campus tough.

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Strategies for Success in Online Learning

Purdue University Global

Hello everyone, and welcome to the Academic Success Resource Center and Blog. I’m Michele Paulsen, lead tutor of the Math Center, and I’m here with tutor Melinda Hall to discuss strategies for success in online learning. Melinda, it seems like more and more students are enrolling in online courses (Peck et al.,

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Supporting Non-Traditional Paths to Student Success

Scholarship America

While all college students have to perform a high-wire balancing act between school, life, work and family, that struggle is often more difficult for adult and part-time students. For older students, that balance gets even more complicated as you figure in childcare, commuting and increased likelihood of schedule conflicts.

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Edify Accelerators: Custom Dashboards for Your Campus

EAB

Email scheduling : Select the email frequency and recipients for dashboard delivery via PDF or Excel documents. Automated data refreshes : Schedule data to be refreshed to your Accelerator so that it is always up-to-date. This page describes the available Accelerators and the list will continue to grow.

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How to Encourage Student Help-Seeking Behavior

EAB

I'm a managing director of research here, and I have done a lot of work on student success over the years. EV: So why do we care so much about mental health and student success? I suggested that we add a fourth leg, which is student success. I don't like online learning, whatever it might be.