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Are Students College-Ready, or Are Colleges Student-Ready?
As pandemic-related learning issues become more prominent among incoming students, institutions of higher education can consider how structural barriers impact student success.
Report: How to Train Student Leaders in the Classroom
A recent white paper highlights strategies for raising up student leaders through effective leadership education in pedagogy and learning outcomes.
Student Wellness Tip: Start a Summer Walking Community
West Virginia University students get together weekly to walk around campus and improve their physical and mental health.
Survey: ‘Everything’ Stresses Students Out. How Can Colleges Help?
Recent Student Voice data from Inside Higher Ed and Generation Lab finds two in five college students say stress or mental health is impacting their academics a great deal, and they want help from their institutions to take the pressure off.
Success Program Launch: Chat Bot Flags At-Risk Students Throughout the Year
The College of Charleston implemented an AI chat bot to text with students, gathering data on the student experience and providing personalized outreach.
Listen: Where Upward Transfer Fails and How Institutions Are Improving Processes
On the latest Voices of Student Success episode, hear about the state of upward transfer in the U.S., the opportunities to improve processes and how one college improved advising to support associate degree earners.
Report: Designing Online Courses for Students With Disabilities
Research from the Center for Higher Education Policy and Practice identifies six ways to improve accessibility in online education through intentional design principles.
6 Guidelines to Give New Parents
At orientation and in other communication, higher ed administrators should get strategic and creative about messaging so that parents can remember key takeaways and receive more detailed information as time goes on, writes Philip A. Glotzbach, a president emeritus.
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