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Transform Your School’s Campus Visit from Routine to Remarkable

Enrollment Catalyst

In a world where first impressions are crucial, the campus visit can be a deciding factor for prospective families considering your private school. I have experienced many routine campus tours where the conversation is lacking, the campus is uninviting, and the wow factor is missing.

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Meeting 3 Key Student Expectations Through Exceptional Instructional Design for Online Courses

Ruffaloni

Student expectations are key for online enrollment. To address this concern, our team strengthens existing online courses by building opportunities for students to get frequent and meaningful feedback from their instructors at key points throughout the term. Are your online courses optimized for the way students learn?

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10 Factors that Affect Private School Enrollment Growth

Enrollment Catalyst

If you were developing a theory of school growth, what would you propose as the most important factors that influence enrollment growth? Let me highlight ten of these factors for you: 1—Leadership – The vision, drive, and personality of the leadership (primarily the head of school) will affect the enrollment.

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Study Shows Missed Nursing Care is a Key Factor in Adverse Outcomes for Very Low Birthweight Infants

Penn Nursing

Sometimes hospital staff nurses cannot provide required care due to time constraints. This reality can contribute to potentially dire outcomes for very low birthweight (VLBW) infants, who weigh less than 3.3 These newborns depend on the nurse for survival.

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How to Review Your Program Portfolio

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Understanding program portfolio performance is a key to enrollment growth. Don’t forget retention Finally, student retention challenges may vary among the programs in your portfolio, based on many factors: course sequencing, subject matter, admission criteria, financial aid strategy, and cohort make-up, and more.

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Prospective Family Communication: Meeting Families Where They Are in Their Enrollment Journey

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On top of that, there is a key topic that occupies families from the start of high school to graduation—college planning! The key frequency seems to be “whenever they have something important to communicate”, with 68 percent of all families choosing that option. High school years are some of the most challenging times for families.

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Aligning Your Academic Program Portfolio to Student and Labor Market Demand

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It can also identify key labor market needs and skills that can be infused and incorporated into existing academic programs. Understanding the labor market needs help illustrate which jobs are demand and provides a snapshot into where graduates can expect to find job opportunities.

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