Remove news do-americans-know-their-rights-survey-says-no
article thumbnail

How Can Higher Ed Earn Back Trust?

MindMax

There are two ways to do that: 1) reducing the size of the Hidden Self quadrant and 2) reducing the size of the Blind Self quadrant. Trust—or, more accurately, distrust —is a big topic of conversation in higher education news. This requires some potentially uncomfortable explorations into their Hidden Self and Blind Self.

article thumbnail

Post-Traditional Students are the New Premium Students

eLiterate

Terry Hartle, senior vice president of government relations and public affairs at the American Council on Education tells us that selective schools have done well, as have schools in states with growing populations. Dan Greenstein, “ As the Pandemic Wanes, All Eyes Are on Enrollment “ Right. This is where we are headed.

Students 116
university leaders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Why Liberal Education Matters

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma Start spreading the news. As Georgetown’s Center for Education and the Workforce says : “Majoring in business pays off. My undergraduates already know that. The most distinctive feature of American higher education is the value it places on liberal education. Why did they do that?

article thumbnail

Are you prepared for what’s next in the enrollment landscape?

EAB

In doing so, it has also brought clarity to the question of which challenges are most likely to define near-term enrollment success or failure. This post covers five corresponding strategic priorities for enrollment leaders (also addressed, in much greater depth, in our new insight paper on the topic).

article thumbnail

Embracing a New Model for Higher Ed Governance Part 5: Board Improvement: Building a Culture of Continuous Board Improvement and Accountability

The Change Leader, Inc.

To do this requires a commitment to diverse ways of thinking, a belief in improvement, and a devotion to learning. Building a Culture of Continuous Board Improvement To be effective, higher education boards need to continue to “sharpen the saw,” as Stephen Covey says.

Model 52
article thumbnail

8 ways to improve student interactions with campus offices

Inside Higher Ed

says O’Donnell, who anticipates a May 2023 graduation with a degree in communications and integrated marketing. Does that mean they must adhere to the rule about customers always being right? Does that mean they must adhere to the rule about customers always being right? They have their own life.

Students 107
article thumbnail

Tough Times Ahead for Higher Education Enrollment: Changing Higher Ed Podcast with Host Drumm McNaughton and Guests Bob Massa and Bill Conley

The Change Leader, Inc.

Bill, Bob, welcome to the program, or I should say, welcome back to the program. [00:01:29] 00:01:40] Drumm: Yes, unfortunately, we did have to learn how to spell COVID and, you know, things have changed a little bit, except we now have a Gen P for pandemic. [00:01:50] 00:01:50] Bob: That’s right. [00:01:51]