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Build a Student Success Model that Supports Financial Health

Civitas Learning

To kick off Season 2 of Next Practices, Patti digs deep into the strategies behind building a student success model that also supports the financial health of an institution. We’ve also written a downloadable resource on this topic for you, which you can CLICK HERE to download now. A strategy is a living process. [20:11]

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Partnering with Institutional Research to Boost Student Success

Civitas Learning

As higher education continues to shapeshift to meet the changing needs of students, many leaders are asking what role each department plays in supporting student success. Everyone is responsible for student success” is easy to say but harder to do. But this is a missed opportunity.

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Scaling Personalized Advising: Three Proven Strategies That Drive Results

Civitas Learning

Targeted outreach, such as messaging students who’ve started but not completed registration, is far more effective. The 2024 analysis in our 2025 Student Success Impact Report found that institutions are not only increasing outreach—they’re measuring its impact. Give Automated Messaging a Second Look How you communicate matters.

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What’s Working Outside the Classroom: New Insights on What’s Really Driving Success

Civitas Learning

When we talk about student success, it’s easy to focus on the classroom. But even the most capable students can struggle if they don’t have access to basic resources like quiet study spaces, reliable Wi-Fi, group meeting areas, and academic support services. percentage point (PP) lift in persistence Library Resources — 5.3

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3 Keys to Designing an Effective Early Alert Program

Civitas Learning

Early alerts are a typical student success practice, and in theory, they’re a positive system to have in place. However, the latest research increasingly suggests that early alert systems can backfire, causing harm to both students and institutions. The success of their program comes from being intentional with their efforts.

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Partnering with Institutional Research to Boost Student Success

Civitas Learning

As higher education continues to shapeshift to meet the changing needs of students, many leaders are asking what role each department plays in supporting student success. Everyone is responsible for student success” is easy to say but harder to do. But this is a missed opportunity.

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How strong institutional partnerships serve transfer students well. Reflections on ED’s Raise The Bar Summit

IHEP Institute for Higher Education Policy

Serving transfer students well is an essential enrollment (and revenue) strategy. Schools should communicate jointly about transfer pathways and emphasize benefits. Learn how to maximize the impact of the tool and download it here. The post How strong institutional partnerships serve transfer students well.