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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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University Business
FEBRUARY 13, 2025
Choosing a career and selecting a college major are critical decisions that shape students’ futures. The challenges they encounter in deciding on a career path and college major call for guidance and information to help them make informed and confident choices. President moves: What happened for these 3 leaders to resign?
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
FEBRUARY 18, 2025
PHILADELPHIA-- In a significant recognition of their transformative efforts in higher education, Chattanooga State Community College and Southwestern Oregon Community College have been awarded the prestigious Leah Meyer Austin Award by Achieving the Dream (ATD). The college saw an 8.7 percentage points from 2019 to 2022.
Inside Higher Ed
FEBRUARY 6, 2025
The NorthCarolina Community College System is launching NC Community Colleges Boost, a new program to move students into high-demand careers in the state.
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. This post was co-written with Natalie McVay.
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
JANUARY 10, 2025
Navigate Reconnect, Tennessees college advising program for adults age 25 and older, has been successful in helping adult learners get to and through college, according to a new report shared by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission on Thursday.
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.
University Business
NOVEMBER 15, 2024
What makes a college or university best for international students? campus, according to rankings posted by Colleges of Distinction, a college search firm. Those conditions cross the college-going spectrum, “from recruitment and arrival to academic success and career development,” the list contends.
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.
Higher Ed Data Stories
DECEMBER 15, 2023
I want to talk about discount rate at private colleges. And the first part of this is going to get a bit into the weeds; if you work in a private college or university, and you use this in your work, or you send it to trustees, you can support my time, effort, software, and hosting costs by buying me a coffee. Now, guess what?
Higher Ed Dive
DECEMBER 13, 2022
Personalized college information and an offer of professional advising didn't affect veterans' college decisions, researchers found.
Higher Ed Dive
SEPTEMBER 13, 2023
The American Council on Education recently advised college officials to analyze how the rule would impact their institutions.
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).
Liaison International
DECEMBER 16, 2024
Key Takeaways: Aligning student goals with academic opportunities fosters meaningful engagement, retention, and long-term success at community colleges. Effective communication and personalized student support services at community colleges boost student confidence, engagement, and persistence.
EAB
NOVEMBER 15, 2023
Blogs Looking to the future of advising: 6 takeaways from the 2023 NACADA conference The academic advising profession faces shrinking budgets, expanding student and administration expectations, and increasing turnover—all of which make it harder for institutions to think strategically about advising structure and staffing to support student success.
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.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JANUARY 22, 2025
The numbers tell a compelling story of transformation for the historically Black college and university (HBCU). The center serves as a one-stop destination where students can access tutoring, academic advising, career counseling, and various support services designed to help them navigate their academic journey successfully.
University Business
NOVEMBER 6, 2024
The Ohio College Comeback Compact began in the summer of 2022 across eight partnering institutions : Cleveland State University, Cuyahoga Community College, Kent State University, Lakeland Community College, Lorain County Community College, Stark State College, The University of Akron and Youngstown State University.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
MAY 22, 2024
This continues the upward trend that began last fall after years of declining enrollments in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which hit community colleges particularly hard. This spring, growth was primarily driven by community colleges, where enrollment rose 4.7% Community colleges are still down about 12.5%
Insight Into Diversity
NOVEMBER 12, 2024
Transitioning from military service to college life presents unique challenges for student veterans. Innovative Campus Initiatives Northwest Vista College in San Antonio unveiled the Esperanza Veterans Center, which prioritizes mental health and well-being.
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
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
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JANUARY 23, 2025
Richard Finger Clearinghouse Research Center (NSCRC) released revised and more complete data, which shows that last fall freshman enrollment actually grew by 5.5% (130,000), particularly at community colleges, which added 63,000 (7.1%) freshmen. He said community colleges must continue to develop programming to support part-time students.
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
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
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
FEBRUARY 24, 2023
The City University of New York (CUNY) colleges and the university’s central offices will see $750,000 distributed to support efforts seeking to address religious, racial, and ethnic bigotry at CUNY. Meanwhile, Baruch College will organize focus groups, discussions, enhanced DEI training, and support for the school’s affinity groups.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 15, 2024
A New College Lesson Plan for Improving Executive Functioning Melissa Ezarik Fri, 03/15/2024 - 03:00 AM Many students are coming to college with difficulties in basic tasks and life management skills, resulting in an inability to, for example, prioritize tasks effectively and get to class on time.
University Business
JANUARY 30, 2025
Colleges and universities already worrying about maintaining their relevance to prospective students and the workforce are also now entrenched in a new drama few are adequately prepared for: the increasing litigation and compliance involved in the sector. The symposium, hosted by Touro Law, was recorded and published on its website.
University Business
DECEMBER 11, 2024
.” Nearly four million high school students will walk the graduation stage next year, the Western Interstate for Higher Education (WICHE) projects in the 11th installment of Knocking at the College Door , a comprehensive report that tracks graduation numbers in every state. million graduates, a 13% drop.
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.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
APRIL 5, 2024
It’s not an everyday occurrence when a community college leader gets a phone call telling them their institution will receive an influx of funding in the millions. when MacKenzie Scott, one of the richest women in the world, decided to make a major investment in community colleges.
University Business
DECEMBER 19, 2024
Nearly 42 million American adults have earned college credits but not a degree, creating a population of potential learners thats more than twice the size of current undergraduate enrollment. Colleges should ensure that their programs and outreach are aligned with these learners goals. This is where the work really begins.
Higher Education Inquirer
MARCH 13, 2025
The survey, which gathered responses from 740 students attending two- and four-year colleges across the U.S., Key Findings: Students at Risk of Stopping - More than half (53%) of current college and university students said they had considered taking a break from school, and 17% considered dropping out and not returning.
Faculty Focus
DECEMBER 5, 2024
Institutions should ensure that online students have access to comprehensive support, including: Academic Advising: Offering personalized academic advising helps students navigate their educational journey, set goals, and plan their course schedules. Virtual advising sessions and drop-in hours can accommodate online learners schedules.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
NOVEMBER 14, 2023
Rural Black students confront distinct challenges in college access. Brian Charles Organizations like the College Advising Corps seek to create pathways from underserved high schools to college. It isn’t easy.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
APRIL 24, 2024
community college students are finding that their schools are not equipping them with the knowledge to succeed after they graduate, according to recent findings from University of Texas at Austin’s 2023 Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCCSE). Sizable portions of U.S.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
MARCH 20, 2024
million to LaGuardia Community College in Long Island City, Queens, to create the Cohen Career Collective, a state-of-the-art workforce training center. Kenneth Adams "We are profoundly grateful for this incredible gift from the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation," said Kenneth Adams, president of LaGuardia Community College.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 21, 2023
It may be time to rethink the college minor. A Move Toward Credentialing People are questioning the value of a college degree and demonizing college along the way. A Move Toward Credentialing People are questioning the value of a college degree and demonizing college along the way.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
MAY 28, 2024
To be identified as a bellwether among community colleges is no small feat, but that is precisely why the Community College Futures Assembly continues to draw high-performing teams annually to compete for the Bellwether and Legacy Awards. Hudson County Community College (New Jersey) won the Legacy Award, the consortium’s highest honor.
EdTech Magazine - Higher Education
DECEMBER 3, 2024
Colleges and universities can improve end-user workflows for the customer experience by embracing these three areas of focus and translating them to meet higher education students’ expectations.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JUNE 21, 2024
Jo Allen, the retiring president of Meredith College, enjoys the administrative part of higher ed. I like being able to work with students, faculty, and colleagues in a different kind of way [that] made me more aware of the community of higher education and not just a department, class, or advising relationship with a student.
Insight Into Diversity
JANUARY 7, 2025
There are clear reasons for these high rates of mental health concerns, but colleges have the opportunity to take purposeful, strategic actions to help alleviate them. By cultivating a culture of openness and awareness, colleges can enable the next generation of scholars to thrive.
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