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Adult learners: Who they are & what they want from college

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Learn more Learn more about intent marketing to recruit adult learners How to support adult learners For adult learners, the weight of career, family, and other personal obligations can make college especially difficult to navigate.

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Providing Support to Financial Aid Awardees During the School Year

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Regular Communication and Updates Personalized Check-Ins: Schedule regular check-ins with financial aid recipients and their families to monitor their progress and address any questions or concerns. Parent Involvement Opportunities Fundraising Events: Organize fundraising events to help reduce tuition costs and foster community engagement.

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How to recruit specialized business students and grow non-MBA enrollment

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And that’s especially true today: according to GMAC, there have been an increasing number of applications to specialized business master’s programs, while applications to MBA programs have been declining. TIP 1: Be intentional about limiting barriers for potential applicants. Do you offer internship or fellowship opportunities?

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“Move-in melt” is on the rise: Why it’s happening and 3 strategies to fight it

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In some cases, melt is amplified because of ineffective communication. Reducing jargon in your communications will also help first-generation and low-income students feel supported and less like “college outsiders.” LISTEN NOW This is why communicating with students early and often is so important; you need time to build affinity.

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The Council for Opportunity in Education Applauds Senators Susan Collins, Jon Tester, Shelley Moore Capito, and Tammy Baldwin for Reintroducing Bill to Strengthen the Federal TRIO Programs

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Department of Education rejected many applications based solely on minor formatting issues. Its application was rejected because it used one-and-a-half spacing instead of double spacing in the text within graphics on two of its 65 application pages. Among those affected was the University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMPI).