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A Guide to College Application Deadlines

Scoir

College application season is upon us! Many high school seniors likely still have questions about where and how to apply as deadlines loom. Despite months and, in some cases, years of research and preparation, uncertainty still reigns as you contemplate application options.

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Design strategy for continuing and professional education at the University of Texas at Dallas

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Blogs Design strategy for continuing and professional education at the University of Texas at Dallas August 9, 2023 Lance K. L. Bennet Associate Director of Assessment and Accreditation, Office of Institutional Success and Decision Support, t he University of Texas at Dallas 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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Back to School Organization & Time Management Tutoring

Top Tier Admissions

Many bright, motivated students struggle to reach their full potential because they lack the time management and organizational skills necessary to succeed. Even more than demanding teachers and rigorous courses, the greatest challenge of middle school and high school can be staying organized and making time for so many projects and assignments. We hear from students every year who find themselves losing track of deadlines, struggling to focus on their homework, or tackling major projects at the

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Recruiting Questions: What Your Student Recruitment Team Should Address to Connect with Prospects

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Reading Time: 10 minutes Improving your student recruitment strategy is a big step in boosting your school’s enrollment numbers, making it an essential part of your marketing efforts. There are various approaches you can consider to get the job done, but knowing the right recruiting questions to ask prospective students can be a big help—setting your team off on the right foot.

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Counselors, Can We ChatGPT?

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

If you are a high school counselor reading this, THANK YOU! Yes- for reading. But more importantly for all that you do for students and your school community. In addition to close friends who are counselors, and my two plus decades working alongside counselors, I also have two kids of my own in K-12, so I am intimately familiar with the many hats you wear, the pressures you face, the increasing needs, and complexity of issues students bring to school every day.

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Studying in New Zealand | A Comprehensive Guide

iSchoolConnect

New Zealand has made rapid progress in the economic and industrial fields. As a result, New Zealand has risen to the top of the list of study destinations. In New Zealand, you can study and obtain various research and internship opportunities, globally certified degrees, extra-curricular merit, and much more! But then there is lot more […] The post Studying in New Zealand | A Comprehensive Guide appeared first on Study Abroad Blogs | All about universities, programs, tests, & more!

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10 Budgeting Tips for College Students in 2023-24

College Transitions

Going to college introduces a new level of independence into many students’ lives. It means living with people your own age and outside the purview of your parents or guardians. It’s exciting, and at the same time, it entails a whole range of new responsibilities. Chief among these new responsibilities is managing a college budget.

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How to Improve Your SAT Reading Score – 10 Strategies

College Transitions

If you’re reading this, you’ve likely already taken the SAT and are looking for how to improve your SAT reading score. Or, maybe you’re looking for SAT reading tips to prepare for your first attempt. Not to worry, there are many SAT reading strategies to utilize.

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Scholarship vs. assistantship | Understanding the difference and benefits

iSchoolConnect

Exploring scholarships and assistantships As pursuing higher education becomes increasingly important, the question of how to fund it takes center stage. Scholarship and assistantship are two prevalent avenues of financial aid that students often consider for financial support. While both options provide assistance, they are distinct in nature and offer unique advantages.

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How to Get Into UPenn: Stats + Admissions Advice

Next Admit College Admissions Blog

Founded in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin, the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) is a historic Ivy League research university located in lively West Philadelphia. Among its four undergraduate schools, UPenn boasts the first medical school and the first collegiate business school in North America. Notable alumni include Noam Chomsky, John Legend, Warren Buffett, and Elizabeth Banks.

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How to Succeed as a Rutgers Premed

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

Everything you need to know about Rutgers premed, including premed requirements, the best extracurriculars, and the Rutgers premed acceptance rate learn everything it takes to succeed as a rutgers premed Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Rutgers premed requirements Part 3: Rutgers premed extracurriculars Part 4: Getting into medical school as a Rutgers premed - Part 1: Introduction With campuses positioned all throughout the state of New Jersey, Rutgers University is today known for being the only un

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Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship

EAB

Expert Insight Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB's fellowship EAB’s Rising Higher Education Leaders Fellowship is a six-month, cohort-based experience that aims to build community, develop a depth of expertise in the topics and issues that matter most to institutional strategy, and provide focused professional skills development from EAB industry experts.

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Personal Statement Season: How to Write a “Shitty First Draft”

Emerging College Consulting

Personal Statement Season: How to Write a "Shitty First Draft" - An article about writing a personal statement. The first draft is important.

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Implementing a caseload management model in a newly centralized division

EAB

Blogs Implementing a caseload management model in a newly centralized division August 9, 2023 Melissa Grant Associate Dean of Advisement, Office of the Provost, Pace University The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB. It has been well established that Academic Advisement services have a positive impact on student success and retention, but the structures and approaches vary widely across institutions and at times, ev

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How to Write the New York University (NYU) Supplement 2023-2024

The Koppelman Group

New York University, aka NYU, is a large, private research university located smack-dab in the middle of Greenwich Village in New York City. As they love to say, the city is your campus! They’re known mostly for the Tisch School of the Arts, or as the alma mater listed on almost every actor’s Wikipedia page, but also are known for their excellent engineering, business, social science, language, and ‘build-your-own-major’ programs.

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Activating and retaining undergraduate alumni as annual donors

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Blogs Activating and retaining undergraduate alumni as annual donors Navigating the obstacles facing the value proposition for higher education as a worthy cause for alumni donors August 9, 2023 Margo Thomas Executive Director of Alumni Engagement and Annual Giving, Stetson University 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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Academic transformation framework implementation: Enhancing professional practice in higher education

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Blogs Academic transformation framework implementation: Enhancing professional practice in higher education August 9, 2023 Dr. Denise Brown, Ph.D., MBA, RN, BS, BSN Associate Dean of Health Sciences, The Christ College of Nursing & Health Sciences 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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Exploring the impact of high school course rigor on student success in college

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Blogs Exploring the impact of high school course rigor on student success in college August 9, 2023 Mary Venezia Chief of Staff, Enrollment Management, University of Arizona The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB. Does taking more rigorous high school courses (AP, IB, honors, dual enrollment) impact student success (retention & graduation) in college?

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How the University of the Ozarks engaged local alumni

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Blogs How the University of the Ozarks engaged local alumni August 9, 2023 Brian Henderson Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Engagement, University of the Ozarks The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB. Topic and problem This project explored how the University of the Ozarks could engage local alumni to reach annual giving goals.

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Trauma-informed practices in higher education: Building support communities from the topdown

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Blogs Trauma-informed practices in higher education: Building support communities from the top down August 9, 2023 Joanna Krueger Associate Professor of Chemistry, UNC Charlotte The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB. The problem: Faculty and students alike are dealing with massive and varied post-traumatic stress issues due to the increase in gun violence on our campuses, the COVID-19 shutdown, and an increasingly

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Necessary infrastructure to support interdisciplinary programs

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Blogs Necessary infrastructure to support interdisciplinary programs August 9, 2023 Kimber McKay Interim Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, University of Montana The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB. Challenge and scene set At our university, we are at an inflection point for how we envision and offer academic programs.

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Enhancing a sense of belonging in the classroom

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Blogs Enhancing a sense of belonging in the classroom August 9, 2023 Dr. Anisa Hansen Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Drake University 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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Assessing online courses—OSCQR rubric

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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. Online courses have been on the rise for the last decade, and we have seen a large jump in course offerings during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.