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6 trends impacting community college enrollment in 2023

EAB

This strategy helps reduce the time spent doing manual, repetitive tasks like sending email nudges, scheduling advising appointments, and coordinating early alerts, so your team can spend more time with students. Even more impressively, going back to the fall 2008 cohort there has been a 4% improvement in completion rates.

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The 4 stages of an integrated lifecycle approach for community college student success

EAB

Even more impressively, there has been a 4% improvement in completion rates when compared to the fall 2008 cohort. Appointment scheduling: displays advisor availability and allows students to schedule appointments right from their mobile app. rate for students starting in fall 2009, compared to 52.4%

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Proactive Student Success Culture Improves Outcomes for All at the University of Cincinnati

Civitas Learning

percentage point increase in overall six-year graduation rates from 2008-2014 a 13.5 Schedule a conversation to learn how partnering with Civitas Learning can help your team reach its student success goals. increase in first-year student enrollment from 2021 to 2022 a 1.9 LEARN MORE Ready to proactively support your students?

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To Weather the Storms of Higher Education, Remember Why You’re There

Supporting Student Success

Schedule the virtual coffee or happy hour, participate in the Twitter chat, rediscover the power of a hand written note. In 2008, through some fabulous colleagues, I discovered TED Talks, which led me to leadership guru Simon Sinek. His earliest TED Talk inspired me to start thinking about my why. Why am I in education?

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Student Loan Repayment Pause Ends in August

College Planners of America

This schedule is unchanged, but the Act prohibits a tenth extension of the pause. She stated that, “For the past 14 years, I’ve tracked a cohort of 60 Latinx millennials, most children of immigrants and childhood arrivals, who were college students in 2008. Most took out student loans.