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6 ways leaders are rethinking their student affairs organizational charts in 2023

EAB

EAB surveyed more than 60 student affairs leaders and analyzed 100 institutions’ student affairs organizational charts to learn how the student affairs reporting structure is changing to reflect today’s needs. Ten percent of surveyed institutions have also moved academic advising under the oversight of the VPSA in the last 18 months.

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Shootings at Colleges: U.S. Statistics

BestColleges

Researchers have found that gun access on college campuses may increase the risk of suicide and turn aggressive incidents more deadly. [5]. Most college students surveyed say school shootings impact their sense of safety on campus (65%) and favor stricter campus gun policies (63%). [6]. College Campus Gun Policies.

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Key Insights for Boarding School Marketing and Admissions Professionals

Niche

Results from Niche’s 2023 State of Enrollment & Marketing Survey for Private and Independent Schools showed that 50% of schools saw an increase in inquiries year over year, 14% noted a decrease and 35% remained stable. In the same vein, recent Niche research points to increasing price sensitivity in both K-12 and higher education.

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Students’ Top Factors in College Choice and Admissions: 2023

BestColleges

Check Students rank location (47%), quality of life (38%), and campus safety (33%) as the most important campus and student life factors. Check Part-time and online/hybrid students generally favor the same factors as full-time and on-campus students in their college choice. This report reveals those findings.

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Equitable Engagement: Addressing Gaps in Access to Information With Students and Families

Ruffaloni

What are their needs, expectations, and challenges as they research potential schools? This was what we wanted to explore when we launched two studies this year: Prospective Family Engagement (conducted with CampusESP and Ardeo Education Solutions )—a survey of 6,400 families of prospective college students. Safety precautions.

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Three Stats That Signal the Transformation of Higher Education

Ruffaloni

By fall 2021, the majority of institutions were back on campus with safety precautions in place. My own hypothesis based on more than 20 years of interviewing, surveying, and “focus grouping” students age 25 and over is that the “try it you’ll like it” instinct is strong. I’ll report on 2021 12-month data later.)

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2023 Niche Spring Survey of Juniors

Niche

Click to expand in a new tab Only 8% of juniors indicated that they preferred to talk to admissions staff as a primary way of researching colleges. Going directly to college websites, using Niche to research and compare colleges, and visiting campuses were the top 3 preferred methods of researching colleges.