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Embracing a New Model for Higher Education Governance: Part 1Raising the Bar for College and University Leaders

The Change Leader, Inc.

Our institutions of higher learning must begin embracing a new model for higher education governance and shared governance. As change continually buffets colleges and universities, higher education boards are increasingly finding themselves in the hot seat.

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A different look at US Educational Attainment

Higher Ed Data Stories

I've often said that the visualization on educational attainment in the US was perhaps the first visualization I did that blew my mind. In 1940, less than 5% of adults in the US had a college degree or more. I was born in the late 50's and when I went to college in the 70's, the number was still only in the 15% range.

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The last normal year: Freshman Discounts at Private Colleges, 2019

Higher Ed Data Stories

Different colleges talk about it differently, and even with this IPEDS data, it's impossible to be precise. But discount rate essentially calculates how much of a college's tuition revenue is offered to students as institutional financial aid. College X enrolls 1,000 students, and it charges tuition of $40,000. Sounds easy.

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COVID and AP Scores

Higher Ed Data Stories

Every year, The College Board releases summaries of the prior year's AP program. That is, until 2020, when COVID completely turned the world of higher education upside down. And send a note to College Board and ask them to provide this data in more granular and detailed formats, so we can show that, too.)

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A first look at pandemic enrollments

Higher Ed Data Stories

This week our trade publication, The Chronicle of Higher Education took a quick look at changes in enrollment between Fall, 2019, and Fall, 2020. Something happened in the spring of 2019 that might have had a big effect on college enrollment. If you do, there is no reason you shouldn't be a subscriber. at those institutions.

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Saving Sweet Briar College Through Transformational Change Managementwith Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Meredith Woo | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 074

The Change Leader, Inc.

Sweet Briar College is a classic case of saving a college through transformational change management in higher education, as it redefines the purpose of higher education in the 21st century.

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Mapping Transfer Pathways: How Data and Equitable Admissions Policies can Support Transfer Student Success

IHEP

Like many students across the country, Coleen began her journey to a four-year degree at a community college. When I was 18, I realized that I was going to be paying for college on my own and it hadn’t really hit me before, like exactly how much it costs,” Coleen explained. FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS. ix x .

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