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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. Another one is program review systems. We do program reviews on the operational side.

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Buckle Up. ED is Off to the Races with It’s NPRM                                  

WCET Frontiers

We are in favor of better institutional program reviews. There will be a great need for work and coordination between the institutional registrar, provost, financial aid, and distance education leadership to make policies and implement the required technical changes. There will be a cost.

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Acting in the Best Interest of the Institution

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

On this episode from the Weekly Wisdom podcast series, we spoke Dr. On this episode from the Weekly Wisdom podcast series, we spoke Dr. Charles Welch , President and CEO of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU). And I said, ‘No, no, no, no.

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Improving Higher Education Governance: The Changing Face of Higher Ed Part 3

The Change Leader, Inc.

Part 3: Improving Higher Education Governance Improve your Higher Education Governance to lift your university or college up to higher levels of success. Higher education continues to be in the hot seat. Shortly after the arrival of its new college president in 2012, Mt.

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Enrollment Trends and Strategies for Graduate Leaders: Insights from Liaison and CGS 

Liaison International

Programs designed to meet workforce demands not only attract students but also position graduates for success in competitive job markets. Graduate education leadership faces a uniquely complex future. Leaders must embrace cultural shifts and be willing to innovate to meet the evolving expectations of students and stakeholders.