Supporting Low-Income Students: Challenges to Retention
There are a number of barriers — both structural and informational — that impact postsecondary...
Benjamin L. Castleman | Assistant Professor of Education and Public Policy, University of Virginia
There are a number of barriers — both structural and informational — that impact postsecondary...
Mark Sarver | Co-Founder, One Squared Education
Unbiased counseling critical to ensuring veterans and civilians alike gain access to the...
Daniel Scherotter | Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management Teacher, John O’Connell High School
Driving the national completion rate begins before enrollment. It’s critical for students to have a...
International English language programs can provide institutions with new pathways to enroll the...
John MacDonald | Adjunct Instructor, Fox Valley Technical College
Differentiating factors for an institution can be as simple as the people, technology and...
James Osborn | Student, The Pennsylvania State University
With better information from the institution, adult students could be more comfortable when they...
Dan Sommer | President of Global Education, Zeta Interactive
Higher education marketers must be mindful of the challenges involved with developing a...
Lorraine Prinsky | Past President of the Board of Trustees, Coast Community College District
Campus housing is not just a concern for 18 to 22-year-olds; adult students are looking to live...
Jayrod Garrett | Student, Weber State University
Community building is critical for non-traditional student success, and municipalities have a role...
Michael Weigold | Associate Dean in the Department of Advertising, University of Florida
By focusing on student experience and expectations, institutions can boost their retention...
Increasing retention of at-risk adult students cannot be achieved with one-size-fits-all programs;...
Danielle Brown | Director of Professional Education and Outreach, Kansas State University Salina
Being proactive about increasing retention is far more effective than scrambling to respond to...