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Colleges used these 3 strategies to spark big enrollment rebounds this Fall

University Business

But at the beginning of this new fall semester, colleges across the country are reporting big turnarounds. The University of Arkansas, for example, has welcomed a record number of students this school year, topping 32,000. gain in first-time college students, thanks in part to an 8.9%

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How CIOs can take advantage of the AI revolution

University Business

Global Market Insights predicts the AI education market will reach $20 billion by 2027. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has taken the world by storm. We are also seeing educators and students adopt AI faster than previous disruptive and transformative technologies.

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Newly named president of College of Saint Mary backs out

Inside Higher Ed

Image: When Glynis Fitzgerald was named the College of Saint Mary’s first new president in 26 years last November, the Roman Catholic women’s college seemed to be set to continue the work of the outgoing president, who was widely credited with helping to grow enrollment and pull the Nebraska institution out of deep debt.

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Cape Breton sets 40% domestic enrolment target

The PIE News

According to data from the Atlantic Association of Universities, enrolment at CBU jumped 57.4% University president David Dingwall said there was pent-up demand during the pandemic as some international students postponed coming to Canada for a year. this year compared to 2022.

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Higher fees for higher ed: How schools are combatting newly proposed tuition hikes

University Business

After a “historically low” tuition increase for the academic year 2022-23, colleges and universities may not be able to be as kind to their undergraduate student bodies in 2023-23, according to recent budget approvals from several public and private colleges. One university system, however, is scrambling for answers.