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Balancing Work and Higher Education

An increasing number of U.S. students pursuing higher education choose to work full-time to afford rising costs and inflation. In this two-part series, we talk with students and institutions to see how a balance between financial security and education goals can be reached.

Guarding Against Admissions-Targeting Spambots

As spambots make it more difficult for institutions to recruit new students effectively, marketing and enrollment teams need to ensure the integrity of an institution’s data.

Navigating Higher Ed Inclusion

With 21% of Gen Z identifying as LGBTQ+, universities need to navigate higher ed inclusion, while ensuring safety and privacy.

75 Blog Ideas for Your University or College

Coming up with blog content is tough. So, we came up with a few blog ideas for your university or college. 75, to be exact. Read up.

What Do Student Parents Need?

To survive the enrollment cliff, institutions must develop programs that provide child care, housing and more for student parents.

Decoding the Financial Aid Mystery

The Government Accountability Office called for Congress to make financial aid letters more transparent because many universities appear to be purposefully hiding information on costs from students.

Passport to Diversity

Diversity in education and the workplace is beneficial for all, but how can higher ed leaders re-engage a college generation stifled by closed borders, affirmative action bans and pandemic restrictions?

Non-traditional students are becoming the norm

Non-traditional students are quickly becoming the largest segment of the student population. How can higher education adapt to meet their needs?

Why is there still a gender-equity gap in higher-ed leadership?

Women have consistently earned the majority of advanced degrees, but men are primarily filling leadership positions in higher education.

Northern Pennsylvania Regional College Caters to the Non-traditional Student

As the non-traditional student population continues to grow, a new college in northern Pennsylvania took a risk and opened during the pandemic to provide a unique higher education experience.