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Enrollment Management
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Three Tests for a Website That Makes Every Prospective Student Want to Matriculate
Lida Hasbrouck
What makes a website stand out as superior? There are some key qualities we all subconsciously look for when we scout a new site, but they are too often forgotten when it comes time to build or revise our own.
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The Little Engines That Could
Dr. Brian C. Mitchell
In the recent blizzard of press over the cost of higher education, the impact of technology, and the continued relevancy of the curriculum, much of the ongoing effort by higher education institutions to improve their environment has been lost as other more polarizing stories pushed to the front of the queue.
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Homeless Teen Graduates as Valedictorian
CNN School of Thought
Chelesa Fearce is the valedictorian at Charles Drew High School near Atlanta, Georgia, but it didn't come without a fight. The 17-year-old and her family have been homeless for years, living out of shelters, cars and occasionally short-lived apartments while her mom struggled to keep a job.
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The Value Beyond the College Scorecard
Dr. Brian C. Mitchell
In his State of the Union Address, President Obama took the unusual step of commenting on the need for rethinking accreditation. He also touted the creation of a College Scorecard. The Scorecard would create benchmarks - a low cost of attendance, high graduation rates, high employment rates, and high salaries - by which consumers would measure colleges and universities.
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Linking Diversity to Work Force Need
Dr. Brian C. Mitchell
Despite the evolving interpretation offered by state and federal courts, American higher education as a community remains committed in its support to increase diversity among students.
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