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What about transfers?

Higher Ed Data Stories

The world of college admission--or at least the discussion of it--is too often focused on freshman admission, and then, too often focused on freshman admission at the highly rejective colleges (h/t to Akil Bello ). People tend to think most students apply to a college at age 17 or 18, spend four years at that one institution, and then graduate. But just like the Kardashians aren't reflective of the typical American family even though they get a lot of press, neither is that little sliver of coll

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Class of 2022 graduates SOAR to their futures

Marcia J. Ballinger, Ph.D.

The best time of the year is here – commencement season! I love seeing our graduates celebrate their moment as they cross the commencement stage and soar to their futures. I was thrilled to lead the 58th annual Commencement exercises for the Lorain County Community College and University Partnership Class of 2022. This was our first in-person graduation ceremony since 2019, and it was wonderful to see our field house filled with graduates and their supporters.

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Proactive Advising: A Playbook for Higher Education Innovators

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

Proactive Advising: A Playbook for Higher Education Innovators. bridget. Thu, 05/19/2022 - 06:00. Image. Advising. Graduation. Student Success. Campus Culture. The University Innovation Alliance (UIA) is proud to share our learning from the Monitoring Advising Analytics to Promote Success (MAAPS) project. Between 2016 and 2020, this initiative scaled proactive, predictive, analytics-enabled advising for first-generation and Pell-eligible students through a randomized control trial study of 10,00

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Becoming Great Universities: Insights from the AuthorsChanging Higher Ed 110 with Guests Richard Light and Allison Jegla

The Change Leader, Inc.

In this episode of The Changing Higher Ed Podcast, Drumm McNaughton interviews Richard Light and Allison Jegla, co-authors of the new book, Becoming Great Universities: Small Steps for Sustainable Excellence. Drumm McNaughton interviews Richard Light and Allison Jegla, co-authors of the book, Becoming Great Universities: Small Steps for Sustainable Excellence.

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Social Media Demographics—2022

Campus Sonar

Defining your target audience is key to your brand messaging. In Episode 2 of Social Strategy Fundamentals , Senior Strategist Katlin Swisher and our guest experts walk through finding your audience based on demographics and how to tailor your strategies to the platforms you’re on. This updated post will help you keep on top of where your audience is so you can refine your strategy and reach your desired audience.

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Beyond Google Translate: Multilingual Design & UX

idfive agency

Beyond Google Translate: Multilingual Design & UX. Language is complex. This can be easy to forget as we go about our days with a near subconscious feel for our native languages. The staggering diversity of worldwide dialects makes interrelational communications one of the most entangled systems we have. . Translating one person’s thoughts into another person’s mind involves a system so complex and nuanced that even—gasp!

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Critical Role of Classified Professionals with Amparo Medina

Continuous Learning Institute

LISTEN TO THE EPISODE: Learn why classified professionals play a critical role in student success and college operations. In this episode, I interview Amparo Medina , Classified Senate President, Oxnard College , California. (Scroll down to access the transcript.). We discuss the following topics: 7:38:00: The role of classified senate & the tri-chairs (administrator, faculty, classified) model in key committees. - AB1725 - 10+1. 14:05:50: Example classified professional roles. 20:03:50: A s

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Is Your Private College Financially Healthy? (Gary Stocker*)

Higher Education Inquirer

College viability is best determined by comparing the private colleges you are considering (Click on the image.) [This article is part of the Transparency-Accountability-Value series.] You have worked hard to make higher education a smart, informed investment. You have talked with college admissions counselors, developed a list of preferred colleges, visited the schools in-person or virtually, written the application essays, and filled out the common app.

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Fluid Communications Build Better Relationships

The Higher Ed Marketer

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, international student applications have more than tripled, but the way to market to international students has significantly changed. . In this episode, Christian DiGregorio , Director of International Recruitment at York College of Pennsylvania , speaks to the new ways to successfully connect with and build relationships with international students. .

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2022 Phi Theta Kappa Award Winners Represent Some of the Best Enrolled at California’s Community Colleges

Community College League of California

The Community College League of California (League) would like to congratulate all of the 2022 Phi Theta Kappa Award Winners. This year, 114 students were chosen from across the California Community Colleges for the All-California Academic First, Second and Third Teams.

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Responsibility and Free Expression

Susquehanna President's Blog

Responsibility and Free Expression A recent conversation with students led me to opine on a blog I posted in 2018. The conversation began with concerns about how government controls over Russian media are leading their coverage of the war in Ukraine to be nothing but a propaganda campaign. I told the students about a speech President Coolidge gave to the Society of Newspaper Editors in which he said, “ The relationship between governments and the press has always been recognized as a matter of l