A Graduation Story & Marketing Your University
By David W. Hoard, CEO, DHT Associates I enjoy graduations and in particular those at HBCUs. There are always fascinating graduation stories as these real life stories make the whole question of...
View ArticleCareer Pathways with Stackable Credentials
By Kim Cliett Long, Ed.D., Associate Provost for Administration and Extended Education Professor of Organizational Management at Wiley College Higher education institutions seeking to increase...
View ArticleMake Your HBCU’s Website an Enrollment Magnet
By Andrea Ferguson, President of HBCUgrow partner AndiSites Inc. The good news is that enrollment is increasing at some HBCUs. The reasons, however, are far from ideal. More than ever, it’s important...
View ArticleHow Do Men’s NCAA Tournament Teams Fare on Black Student Success?
From the Education Trust article College Hoops and Black Student Success: Why March Can Be So Maddening. The post How Do Men’s NCAA Tournament Teams Fare on Black Student Success? appeared first on...
View ArticleCampaign encourages adults to finish education
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette Balancing responsibilities Learn More Indiana offers these tips for adults who attend school while working. Be organized: Find a dedicated place to keep schoolwork,...
View ArticleStudent Attainment Rates by Race and Ethnicity
The National Student Clearinghouse recently released a new report that captures more segmented data than has been previously available. The report, completed in partnership with the Lumina Foundation,...
View ArticleA Successful Enrollment Partnership
The last five years have introduced significant volatility and uncertainty to what had been a reasonably stable enrollment environment. As a result, enrollment managers face increasing challenges in...
View ArticlePrepare for the Cloud
Technology is changing rapidly, and many software providers are phasing out their on-premise solutions. Manoj Krishan of Huron Consulting shares some of the challenges faced by organizations –...
View ArticleFirst Generation African American College Students: A Qualitative Analysis of...
By Dr. Shewanna Talley Higher education opens the door for individuals around the world. College preparation and readiness can be an easy or challenging process, depending on the individual....
View ArticleRe-invent Your Institution for Success in an Uncertain Economy Series
By Kim Cliett Long, Ed.D. Part 1: Lessons Learned During COVID-19 As the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak has expanded across the United States, it became increasingly apparent that institutional closures...
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