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

EAB

Blogs “Move-in melt” is on the rise: Why it’s happening and 3 strategies to fight it “Summer melt" is a familiar challenge for enrollment and student success teams across the country. According to a survey conducted by EAB, 28% of first-generation students reported not feeling mentally prepared for college.

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Maximize the Impact of Student Success Initiatives with Regular Efficacy Assessment

Civitas Learning

For years, colleges and universities have doubled down on their investments in student success. Despite their best efforts, many institutions still have work to do to improve student retention and graduation. With decreasing funding, knowing where to invest limited resources is essential.

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How to expand opportunities for Hispanic adult learners in nursing and healthcare

EAB

Blogs How to expand opportunities for Hispanic adult learners in nursing and health care 3 ways UCF is increasing enrollment (and retention) of Hispanic graduate students in nursing Based on our Office Hours with EAB podcast, Episode 131, How UCF is Expanding Opportunities for Hispanic Adult Learners.

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The Art and Science of Higher Ed Leadership

The University Innovation Alliance

Embracing Leadership Opportunities From department chair to interim chancellor, President Stokes served in leadership positions at three institutions before joining UNM. It was amazing to step in and have so much hit you all at once, but I felt like I had been there long enough to provide the stability the institution needed.

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A Deeper Study of Higher Education Leadership

The University Innovation Alliance

I've dedicated my life to helping more and more diverse students be more successful in the world of higher education so that they have more opportunities in their lives. I think you put together the picture that makes sense for you." Nothing was more instructive than watching five years of those. But that doesn't just happen.