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What Is the Good, Better, Best Model?

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

For colleges and universities navigating the complex shift to digital, growth isnt linear. Enter the Good, Better, Best model, one of the most effective techniques an institution can use to grow online. At its core, this model isnt about chasing perfection; its about committing to measurable progress over time. Its staged.

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New pathway “challenges” traditional three-year model

The PIE News

The tuition – accredited by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) – is carried out online, and students have access to around 60 progression opportunities at which to finish their studies in person, with over 25 participating universities.

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North Carolina Community Colleges Launch Program Modeled After CUNY ASAP

Inside Higher Ed

The program is modeled after the City University of New Yorks Accelerated Study in Associate Programs, or CUNY ASAP, known for offering extensive wraparound supports for low-income students to increase their completion rates, including personalized academic advising and covering various college costs.

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New models of international partnership

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Henrietta OConnor shares the University of Leicester's international partnership model built on complementary areas of expertise, identifying shared aims, and finding areas of commonality

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Understanding the Social Change Model of Leadership (SCM): Igniting Students’ Academic Development P

The article addresses the Social Change Model of Leadership Development. It elucidates the SMC background, key assumptions, and the main pillars of the model to form a a change agent who could be helpful with institutional in-service delivery.

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Rethinking the Financial Challenge of English Universities

HEPI

The business model of English higher education is broken. Do not mistake us: we all recognise the serious financial crises that most English universities are confronting. In fact, it does not even ask why the other 28% of universities are not in deficit. It does not suggest much about how to address it.

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OfS report hammers home universities’ finance woes

The PIE News

The OfS has released its latest modelling which points to a significant decrease in overall international student recruitment, with 16% fewer applications for visas in 2024 than in 2023. “Many universities have already taken steps to secure their long-term sustainability.