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Access Must be Front Burner for Community Colleges

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, community colleges across the country saw a decline in enrollment for myriad reasons — financial, family, illness, lack of internet or inability to adapt to online learning. As in-person and hybrid learning resume, enrollment numbers have not returned to pre-COVID levels.

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What universities should do now in the uncertain OPM landscape

EAB

The Department reevaluated this exception due to “the growth in online enrollment and associated federal student debt” since its inception in 2011. What was not expected, however, was their expansion of the third-party servicer definition. This sudden change received swift pushback from key stakeholders.

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Technology Partnerships and Higher Education

The University Innovation Alliance

Mr. Magliozzi described why a campus might choose Mainstay as a technology partner: "We're the only platform consistently proven to move the needle on enrollment, retention, and academic success. Let's do it for year-to-year retention.' 'We We increased year-to-year retention three percentage points, that's awesome.

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Are the Benefits of OPM Partnerships Worth the Risk?

EAB

Okay, fast forward two decades, you get yourself to 2011. So 2011, we have online enablement vendors is actually the term EAB was using back in 2011. CH: Okay, so why does 2011 matter? So the conditions in 2011 were already ripe for more competition, more online growth, and more third party partnerships.

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Are OPM Partnerships Your Ticket to Online Growth?

EAB

Okay, fast forward two decades, you get yourself to 2011. So 2011, we have online enablement vendors is actually the term EAB was using back in 2011. CH: Okay, so why does 2011 matter? So the conditions in 2011 were already ripe for more competition, more online growth, and more third party partnerships.