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Pathway providers sign new global partnerships

The PIE News

Managing director for UK and Europe at the pathway provider, James Pitman, said the extended agreement will offer Study Group and UCD the “opportunity to expand and diversify our recruitment ambitions together as we continue to widen student participation in global education post-pandemic” “[The agreement is] a real vote of confidence (..)

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The Importance of Variable Print When Marketing a College or University 

Liaison International

With impressive response rates and ROI, these methods can effectively complement digital strategies, enhancing overall marketing efforts and drive student recruitment. Written by: Mondy Brewer Mondy Brewer has more than 30 years of experience in a variety of higher education posts.

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Visual Documentation of the College Meltdown Needed

Higher Education Inquirer

The Higher Education Inquirer is looking for images to document the College Meltdown which began in 2010. The US Department of Higher Education posts hundreds of campus closings each year. Images of these closed schools can be used to document an important part of US higher education history.

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New Report Shows Pandemic Negatively Impacted “Gen P’s” Interest in College

EAB

This new data shows us that it is having a profound impact on whether high school graduates decide to attend college at all.

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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.

Transitioning the Institution and Resistance to Change Transitioning an institution to recruiting and educating post-traditional students requires change management , and change is not easy for most universities. Why not divert some of the money to the population that makes up 70-75 percent of the pool of eligible students?