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Should I Disclose Learning Differences on the College Application

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Disclose Learning Differences on College Application…or Not? Nearly every week a student or two will ask me if they should disclose learning differences on the college application. Other students, however, see good reason for to disclose learning differences. This is a tough call.

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Planning for College from the Eighth Grade

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I do have some learning disabilities like having Tourettes syndrome and being foreign language exempt. You’ll want to check if they have learning services programs to support you with your learning differences—if you need support. I have a friend who has written for many different TV shows in Hollywood.

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Optimize the Off-Season: Planning for School Enrollment Success in 2024-25

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The right plan can make all the difference in your recruitment and retention efforts. Click now to learn more and take the first step towards transforming your school’s future. Yet, the reality for many independent and faith-based schools is a lack of a coherent strategy.

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How Can You Engage the Families of Current Students?

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To learn more about the study, download the report here. The findings of our 2023 report (which reflects 21,860 responses from 35 different institutions across the US) show which channels families prefer when receiving communications from the colleges and universities their students are enrolled at.

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3 Upcoming Explorations of Graduate and Online Enrollment Trends

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Rolin Moe, executive director of University of California’s online education initiative, will lead a discussion “Online Champions: Overcoming Resistance to Online Learning.” Learn more about key topics we’ll cover and register now for the biggest savings.

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Small Liberal Arts Colleges: Punching Above Their Weight

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For example, what difference does a population of 1,500 students at one institution make in the grand scheme of higher ed? that Pope felt would have a larger impact on their students than the big brand name institutions because of their approach to engaged student learning. After all, individually, the may not look like much on paper.

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How to Review Your Program Portfolio

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In my work with partner institutions, I often see competing priorities come to light as the marketing team, the enrollment team, and the academic team all have different evaluation tactics for program growth. And correspondingly, your marketing tactics will be different for each quadrant. (As but retention benefits all of these teams.

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