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Lessons Learned from Student Success Redesign

Civitas Learning

Kelly is the Vice President of Academic Affairs at SUNY Broome, and with the collaboration of faculty and staff, the institution is now implementing guided pathways and transitioning to a caseload-based academic advising model. 19:06] – These initiatives don’t only help enrollment but also retention. [22:06]

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Fill Graduation Gaps, Transform Higher Ed

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The general education framework will ensure that students have a clear pathway to transfer with their general education requirements completed. Common recommendations included improved advising services, guided pathways for students, and proactive, targeted financial aid and completion grants.

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New Student Engagement Data Reveals Surprises

EAB

They also offer advice to community college leaders on ways to make measurable improvements in student retention and enrollment. On today's episode, leaders from the Center for Community College Student Engagement point to new studies that highlight important, but potentially overlooked factors that can boost student retention.

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Community Colleges’ Essential Role in Workforce Development

Timely MD

Collaborating with local businesses to create training programs that meet specific industry needs. Access to student health and well-being services Comprehensive support services play a crucial role in the success and retention of community college students.

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5 Things Every Leader Needs to Know About Student Success Analytics

Civitas Learning

It also depends on how institutions collaborate to support students and reach institutional goals. UTSA Achieves 16% Retention Lift with Data-Activated Student Support Ecosystem Explore how the University of Texas at San Antonio is achieving equitable student outcomes.