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Course Design Support Is Crucial to Meet the Growing Demand for Online Learning

Ruffaloni

This year’s installment, CHLOE 8 , highlights an interesting confluence of the continued growth of online learning and the ways in which institutions are poised to respond to changing student preferences. Several key figures illustrate this point: Continuing student interest and corresponding enrollment growth in fully online programs.

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Five Eye-Opening Things We Learned About Online Education in 2022

Ruffaloni

In May, we released the inaugural Online Student Recruitment Report presenting findings from our survey of 1,600 prospective online students. “The average marketing spend of more than $1 million documented in Online Program Marketing and Recruitment Practices surprises audiences every time I bring it up.

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2023 Niche Spring Survey of Juniors

Niche

Want to keep updated about the blog? Target the information that makes the most sense to your needs and work as an enrollment and marketing team to build your 2023-24 comm flows and strategies that will support students and your own institutional goals. Sign up for the newsletter!

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Heller 2023 Winter Highlights

Heller Admissions Blog

When I came into the office on Tuesday, I was so excited to see the Winter 2023 issue in my mailbox, and have spent the last few days reading it cover to cover. You can find the full accessible PDF here , but I wanted to highlight some of my favorite articles from this issue.

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Assessing online courses—OSCQR rubric

EAB

Blogs Assessing online courses—OSCQR rubric August 9, 2023 George Rus Assistant Dean for Online Education, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB.

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We asked 3,800+ graduate and adult students about their program preferences. Here’s what they shared.

EAB

Blogs We asked 3,800+ graduate and adult students about their program preferences. Some of our most interesting—and surprising—findings came when we asked students about their interest in online programming, schedule preferences, and willingness to consider alternative credentials. Here’s what they shared.

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Why it’s so hard to find enough domestic leads for online graduate and adult programs

EAB

Pandemic-era enrollment trends, especially the boom in online graduate programs, have exacerbated many barriers to international enrollment. In this environment, it’s important for institutions to adapt their strategy to recruit more domestic students to attempt to fill their online programs and meet enrollment goals.