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Top posts from the blog
The following posts were our most popular ones that appeared in our Strategies newsletter from this past academic year.
| 1. Five trends in the admissions and recruitment process on four-year campuses |
| In this post, find out about emerging trends in admissions and recruitment and how they may affect your campus. |
| 2. Six keys to setting realistic student retention goals and developing a successful student retention strategy |
| Learn key steps in creating an effective student retention strategy that will enhance overall student success. |
| 3. 7 ways higher education can use QR codes to connect with current and prospective students |
| Has your campus embraced QR code technology? Explore these strategies to increase prospective and current student engagement. |
| 4. Community college students cite academic advising among their schools’ top challenges |
| Examine what student priorities at community colleges mean for your campus and how to make sure students are satisfied with the services they receive. |
| 5. Three freshman attitudes that may limit academic engagement |
| Read about these findings from our Freshman Attitudes Report that may indicate potential areas of concern for engaging incoming freshmen. |
| 6. Raising completion and graduation rates: Two clues for action beyond the first year |
| While many colleges focus on first-year student retention, retaining second-year students is also an important task. This post offers insights on recent research into second-year student retention. |
| 7. How to use National Clearinghouse data to align your strategic enrollment plan |
| Learn what data campuses should analyze when formulating enrollment strategies. |
| 8. How predictive modeling can transform your student recruitment efforts |
| Predictive modeling is an advanced statistical method for forecasting student enrollment behavior. This post highlights four ways it benefits campuses. |
| 9. When do students leave college? |
| Find out at what point most students withdraw from their campuses, broken down by institution type. |
| 10. Private colleges facing sustained pricing pressure: Five strategies for monitoring and meeting enrollment and financial goals |
| Cost has become an especially large concern for private four-year campuses. Read about five strategies that can help your campus adjust and stay competitive. |