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Formerly Incarcerated Students Are Humans First

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Attending college after prison increases voter participation, with degree holders far more likely to vote, helping reclaim their civic voice. A degree also significantly enhances employment opportunities, raising the chances of securing better-paying jobs and helping overcome the mark of a criminal record.

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Pathway providers sign new global partnerships

The PIE News

In the UK, Cambridge Education Group has revealed a new partnership with Loughborough University, while Canada’s Braemar College has announced an extension of its partnership with the University of Toronto, in the form of the Toronto Pathway.

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The Importance of Variable Print When Marketing a College or University 

Liaison International

In today’s increasingly digital world, colleges and universities must utilize a variety of marketing strategies to reach prospective students. Here’s why these methods are important for higher education marketing: Tangibility and Personalization Variable print offers a tangible connection that digital mediums often lack.

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Growing Universities with Post-Traditional Students: with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Carol Aslanian | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 009

The Change Leader, Inc.

Growing Universities with Post-Traditional Students podcast with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Carol Aslanian, a market researcher who helps colleges build strategies and new programming to increase enrollment by focusing on post-traditional students, those students who used to be called adult students.

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Inside the 2024 SANsational Awards: Meet this Year’s Winners!

WCET Frontiers

The 2024 SANsational Awards Committee includes: Dr. Bill Hall, Campbell University, Dr. Miguel Valenzuela, The Chicago School, LaDonna Rodvold, University of South Dakota, Sharyl Thompson, CEO, Higher Education Regulatory (HER) Consulting, and, Jeannie Pauline Yockey-Fine, J.D., General Counsel, NC-SARA.

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