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The Viking ROADS project replicates a program that nearly doubled graduation rates at another community college.
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Higher Ed Dive
NOVEMBER 3, 2022
The Viking ROADS project replicates a program that nearly doubled graduation rates at another community college.
Higher Ed Dive
FEBRUARY 21, 2023
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Inside Higher Ed
APRIL 22, 2024
Advising on Classes, Life and Anything Else Ashley Mowreader Mon, 04/22/2024 - 03:00 AM The University of Central Florida streamlined student supports by merging the roles of academic adviser and student success coach roles into one. Byline(s) Ashley Mowreader
Inside Higher Ed
DECEMBER 7, 2023
Teacher, Adviser, Researcher… Recruiter? Liam Knox Thu, 12/07/2023 - 03:00 AM Plummeting enrollments at Evergreen State College put deep cuts on the table. When the faculty volunteered to help recruit new students, the tide began to turn. Byline(s) Liam Knox
Inside Higher Ed
JUNE 18, 2024
An AI Boost for Academic Advising Lauren.Coffey@… Tue, 06/18/2024 - 03:00 AM Finding courses that fit both a student’s schedule and degree path is getting help from new tech tools. Byline(s) Lauren Coffey
Wonkhe
MAY 2, 2024
Every year student mental health advisers feed back on their their caseloads and conditions. Rachel Spacey and Sam Gamblin find that this year's results make for worrying reading The post Higher risks and longer delays: Student mental health advisors on the front line appeared first on Wonkhe.
Wonkhe
MAY 2, 2024
Every student mental health advisers feed back on their their caseloads and conditions. Rachel Spacey and Sam Gamblin find that this year's results make for worrying reading The post Higher risks and longer delays: Student mental health advisors on the front line appeared first on Wonkhe.
Higher Ed Dive
FEBRUARY 20, 2024
WICHE advised higher ed leaders to track K-12 assessment results and make a plan for getting prospective students college ready.
Wonkhe
OCTOBER 17, 2023
Sam Gamblin and Rachel Spacey discuss the role of, and pressures on, mental health advisers and mentors inside universities The post Mental health advisors are the jam in the sandwich appeared first on Wonkhe.
Higher Ed Dive
OCTOBER 23, 2023
A Worcester Polytechnic Institute official shares why the university recently updated its orientation, advising and physical education requirement.
HEPI
MARCH 18, 2024
On Monday 26 th February, I was kindly invited to speak on a panel at the UCAS Teachers and Advisers conference about AI. The first question asked how much teachers and advisers had themselves used ‘generative’ AI tools, such as ChatGPT or Google Gemini (previously Bard). A personal statement is, of course, something deeply personal.
The PIE News
FEBRUARY 22, 2024
The post Guild advises “flexible funding” for European unis appeared first on The PIE News. “If alliances are a long-term experiment with a transformative potential for the sector, EU funding alone – which is usually project based and has a seven-year financial perspective at most – won’t be enough.
The PIE News
MAY 16, 2024
The post The Guild advises “openness” in European R&I appeared first on The PIE News. “Of course, these fields are important in their own right, but they’re also important so we can safely introduce new technologies to society and see the societal implications of those technologies,” Otterson added.
Higher Ed Dive
SEPTEMBER 13, 2023
The American Council on Education recently advised college officials to analyze how the rule would impact their institutions.
Higher Ed Dive
DECEMBER 13, 2022
Personalized college information and an offer of professional advising didn't affect veterans' college decisions, researchers found.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
SEPTEMBER 6, 2024
It could clear away busywork, or lead to something bleaker. By Scott Carlson Raul Allen for The Chronicle Technology could help get beyond transactional interactions with students. Or it could lead to something bleaker.
Helix Education
DECEMBER 16, 2024
As a college graduate, RNLs Natalie McVay has direct experience and helpful insights on the impact of advising on student success outcomes. Tailored transactional advising is a proactive approach to advising, relevant for all advising philosophies.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
MAY 22, 2024
Spring enrollment numbers are looking up across the postsecondary sector, according to the latest data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, which collects data from almost all U.S. institutions. Their new report, " Current Term Enrollment Estimates Spring 2024 ," shows that undergraduate enrollment grew 2.5%
Higher Ed Dive
AUGUST 21, 2023
The lawsuit takes aim at documents that advise instructors to avoid inflicting “curricular trauma” on students and define merit as protecting White privilege.
Inside Higher Ed
NOVEMBER 4, 2024
A union of full-time faculty at a New Jersey community college say they’re striking—against participating in a single grant program.
Wonkhe
JUNE 24, 2024
Jon Garritty advises on how to get set up for success The post It is possible to digitally transform a university without the heartache appeared first on Wonkhe. Digital transformation can be expensive, but worse, it can be ineffective.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
MAY 2, 2024
That’s left advisers chasing transcripts and scrutinizing credits. By Nell Gluckman Illustration by The Chronicle; iStock New NCAA rules have meant an influx of players looking to change colleges.
Inside Higher Ed
SEPTEMBER 12, 2024
Should Consider Sarah Bray Thu, 09/12/2024 - 03:00 AM Jobs in career advising for grad students call on the natural skills of such Ph.D.s A Career Option Humanities Ph.D.s and are both fulfilling and in demand, writes Yoonha Shin. Byline(s) Yoonha Shin
Inside Higher Ed
FEBRUARY 12, 2024
Ill-advised administrative oversight may have played a role. Enrollment Losses Expose Vulnerabilities of Academic Museums kathryn.palmer… Mon, 02/12/2024 - 03:00 AM The University of New Hampshire’s Museum of Art has closed amid a $14 million budget shortfall. Byline(s) Kathryn Palmer
Inside Higher Ed
FEBRUARY 12, 2024
Colleges Sing for Their FAFSA Supper Liam Knox Mon, 02/12/2024 - 03:00 AM The Education Department is dispensing money and advisers to help “underresourced” colleges navigate the new FAFSA. But which institutions will be eligible? Byline(s) Liam Knox
Inside Higher Ed
AUGUST 20, 2024
The Warning Signs of Academic Layoffs Sarah Bray Tue, 08/20/2024 - 03:00 AM Ryan Anderson advises on how to tell if your institution is gearing up for them and how you can prepare and protect your career. Byline(s) Ryan Anderson
Inside Higher Ed
APRIL 22, 2024
With less than two weeks until the typical May 1 commitment deadline, only 34 percent of colleges have started sending financial aid offers to accepted students, according to new survey data from the National Association for Student Financial Aid Advisers (NASFAA); 54 percent had not begun packaging offers at all.
Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 3, 2024
Why College Presidents Struggle During Crises Sarah Bray Wed, 01/03/2024 - 03:00 AM When the ship starts sinking, many want communications advisers to tell them they’re a great captain instead of where the life rafts are, says Michael Sandler. Byline(s) Michael Sandler
Inside Higher Ed
SEPTEMBER 26, 2024
jessica.blake@… Thu, 09/26/2024 - 03:00 AM The American Association of Colleges and Universities has launched a resource to advise educators on how to tone down vitriol and foster constructive dialogue. Need Advice on Campus Conflict? Call the Help Desk. Byline(s) Jessica Blake
Inside Higher Ed
JULY 22, 2024
Grad Students Must Focus on the 6 P’s Sarah Bray Mon, 07/22/2024 - 03:00 AM By focusing on purpose, priorities, purse, positioning, politics and people, you can develop a strategic approach to your work, advises Dinuka Gunaratne. Byline(s) Dinuka Gunaratne
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JUNE 10, 2024
She also served as a department chair and interim associate dean in the College of Education and Integrative Studies as well as an associate vice president for student success.
Inside Higher Ed
SEPTEMBER 23, 2024
UT Dallas Student Newspaper Strikes After Editor Is Fired Johanna Alonso Mon, 09/23/2024 - 03:00 AM The Mercury’s adviser called a vote to fire the editor in chief, claiming he violated three student media bylaws. The paper’s staff sees the move as retaliatory. Byline(s) Johanna Alonso
Inside Higher Ed
JUNE 17, 2024
A majority of student success directors, administrators and advisers say artificial intelligence (AI) can help identify students in need of support, but almost no institutions are creating streamlined approaches to use AI technology, a new report finds.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
APRIL 24, 2024
Department of Education (ED) and the Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP) held the Attaining College Excellence and Equity Summit: Holistic Advising and Wraparound Services in Washington, D.C. Speakers addressed evidence-based practices, collaboration, access, and advising. Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel A.
Inside Higher Ed
NOVEMBER 21, 2023
Survey Teaser: Helping Students Prepare for Life After College colleen.flaherty Tue, 11/21/2023 - 03:00 AM Respondents to the newest Student Voice survey seem to value passion as much as practicality in preparing for a career and expect moderate to high levels of support from professors and academic advisers in this area.
Inside Higher Ed
SEPTEMBER 26, 2023
A Clash Over Student Journalism Johanna Alonso Tue, 09/26/2023 - 03:00 AM Ted Daniels, the former adviser for The Collegian at Ashland University, believes his contract was not renewed because he taught students investigative journalism. Administrators deny his claims. Byline(s) Johanna Alonso
Inside Higher Ed
SEPTEMBER 13, 2023
Here’s what campus leaders can do.
HEPI
JANUARY 5, 2023
The announcement of a market review of teacher education in 2020 with the express intention of reducing the number of teacher education providers, signalled that Ministers and their advisers were prepared to take a new direction of travel. HEPI’s history of teacher training, by Vice-Chancellor John Cater, is available here.
Inside Higher Ed
JULY 29, 2024
Seton Hall’s Pre-Professional Advising Center teaches students the whys and how-tos of networking prior to its annual Health Professions Expo, providing assistance in maximizing event participation and outcomes.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 15, 2024
Academic adviser Ana Homayoun offers four ways higher ed can support these students. Byline(s) Ana Homayoun
Inside Higher Ed
JUNE 13, 2024
It can involve continued university responsibilities and geographical restrictions, writes Christine Tulley, who advises others on how to make the most of one. Sabbaticals often conjure up visions of yearlong trips away, unfettered time to do research and writing, and completion of big writing projects.
MindMax
NOVEMBER 22, 2022
The University also adapted to deliver comprehensive student support services, including helping students with financial aid, admissions, class registration, and academic advising. 6,742 of those students graduated elsewhere, leaving a pool of 19,143 potential completers for the Once a Toro, Always a Toro campaign.
Inside Higher Ed
OCTOBER 7, 2024
The University of South Carolina launched an initiative to provide personalized advising for learners on scholarships who are at risk of losing financial aid. Since 2021, around 2,500 students have maintained their scholarships as a result.
HEPI
JANUARY 11, 2023
In the past year, we have consulted widely with 1,200 domestic and international students, over 170 teachers and advisers and over 100 universities and colleges as well as engaging with governments, regulators and the charity sector across the UK.
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