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Community colleges meet demand for skills-based pathways
“Scaling Learner Opportunity and Economic Growth Across Arkansas” program will bring colleges, employers, learners, and local stakeholders together to collaboratively design agile, skills-based education-to-career pathways. The post Community colleges meet demand for skills-based pathways appeared first on eCampus News.
As online learning programs grow, so does the need for data-informed decisions
Key points: While online learning has matured in many respects, there is still significant potential for growth, innovation, and improvement, ... Read more The post As online learning programs grow, so does the need for data-informed decisions appeared first on eCampus News.
Students using AI: It’s not that scary and shouldn’t be banned
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of modern technology, influencing industries from healthcare to entertainment. Yet, in the educational space, AI often stirs fear and skepticism among educators. The post Students using AI: It’s not that scary and shouldn’t be banned appeared first on eCampus News.
Leveraging AI is helping institutions meet goals
As universities look for ways to increase enrollment and student retention as they boost revenue growth, many higher-education administrators believe AI is the key. The post Leveraging AI is helping institutions meet goals appeared first on eCampus News.
Strategies to help campus leaders boost student success
The student enrollment landscape is constantly evolving, and campus leaders must understand students' needs and expectations as they seek to stabilize and grow their institutions' enrollment and retention strategies. The post Strategies to help campus leaders boost student success appeared first on eCampus News.
Renewing civic and democratic engagement on campus
A new white paper highlights the urgent need for U.S. higher education institutions to strengthen American democracy by prioritizing civic engagement and civic education across the student experience in the wake of a contentious election. The post Renewing civic and democratic engagement on campus appeared first on eCampus News.
Identity theft preys on campuses–here’s what we can do about it
In today’s digital era, the nature of fraud has evolved dramatically, and schools now are contending with increasingly complex cyber threats that carry much heavier consequences. The post Identity theft preys on campuses–here’s what we can do about it appeared first on eCampus News.
Community college enrollment gains led by dual-enrolled high school students
Dual-enrolled high school students are closing in on accounting for nearly half of Colorado’s community college enrollment, according to fall 2024 enrollment data. The post Community college enrollment gains led by dual-enrolled high school students appeared first on eCampus News.
3 ways to create a strong STEM pipeline in higher ed
Creating a robust STEM career pipeline in higher education is essential to meet the growing demand for professionals in fields crucial to innovation, technological advancement, and economic growth. The post 3 ways to create a strong STEM pipeline in higher ed appeared first on eCampus News.
Non-Traditional Students and Their Impact on Higher Education
What is a non-traditional student? A non-traditional student is any college student obtaining their education outside the traditional face-to-face classroom. ... Read more The post Non-Traditional Students and Their Impact on Higher Education appeared first on eCampus News.