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Is technology the ticket to bridging the £17bn gap in university income?

HEPI

Higher education software provider TechnologyOne modelled the total amount universities will lose to inflation each year up until 2026-27, by calculating the real-terms decline in tuition fee value and forward projections on student applicants. TechnologyOne has also found that students saw the cost of living rise by 13.6%

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How to bridge the payment gap and exceed student expectations

University Business

Amid these challenges, the imperative to align campus services with the expectations of a digitally native student body is increasingly pressing. Research shows that 72% of students think their college should make ease of payments on campus and online a priority to create a better student experience.

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A fortune in the short-term: Is it time for CE programs to explode?

University Business

Whether it’s dual enrollment for high school students or certificate programs that are offered either to young people or to folks looking to advance their skillsets.” Many students actively researching CE programs expect “instant gratification” on their purchase, Rowe says.

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These finance leaders outline how investing in tech is helping drive down costs

University Business

While it’s easy to assume this is predominantly due to student interest after the pandemic, college and university finance leaders are also big fans thanks to its cost savings. Respondents are now mostly focused on reengaging students who previously stopped out, especially those who quit during the pandemic, the report suggests.

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What can the UK learn from Australia’s University Accord?

HEPI

Their final report, which was released in February, contains a hefty 47 recommendations to promote the growth of skills through greater equity in participation, access and opportunity and enhance excellence in learning, teaching and student experience. But student numbers have outstripped growth in staff.

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Designing for Success: The Principles of Competency-Based Curriculum Mapping Software in Higher Education

Creatrix Campus

This approach improves student performance and aligns academic programs with industry demands by guaranteeing that curricula in higher education are in line with specific, quantifiable capabilities. This is figuring out what precise, quantifiable information and skills the students need to learn and articulating them.

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Highlights from Higher Ed: International Enrollment, Campus IT Challenges, Global Recruitment, and Most-Regretted Majors 

Liaison International

The number of international students enrolled in U.S. Total international enrollment stood at 948,519 students in the 2021-22 school year, compared to 914,095 in the prior year. The rebound still leaves total enrollment of international students below its high-water mark, set in 2018-19 with 1,095,299 students.”