Innovations
April 23, 2024
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As high school students witness declining math scores, increased mental health needs, and changes to what they want from a college experience, community college educators must adapt enrollment and retention strategies to effectively support this evolving cohort of learners. While these are future students, how you prepare for this population now will determine your success in recruiting and retaining this growing student group.
Join leaders from EAB and the League for Innovation to gain insights into the trends affecting high school...
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2021-2022 Innovation of the Year Award and 2022-2023 League Excellence Award recipients were recognized at the 2023 Innovations Conference in Tempe, Arizona.
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April 21, 2021
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How has the shift to virtual recruiting impacted the way employers connect with community colleges? Join us for a conversation with career education and talent acquisition leaders on how the shift to virtual has impacted the way employers connect with community colleges to increase student access to opportunity. This conversation will feature Robert Simmons, Campus Recruiting Lead at Dell Technologies, Sandy McKnight, Associate VP of Access, Learning, and Success at Cuyahoga Community College District, Rufus Glasper, President...
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July 27, 2023
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Join us for a dynamic workshop facilitated by Packback and the League for Innovation in the Community College, where educators and administrators come together to explore the role of AI in education and craft effective AI policies.
Discover existing AI policies, reflect on your institution's approach, and develop strategies to empower your students' use of AI.
If you sign up for this session, please make sure you come prepared with these two things:
A ChatGPT account (sign up here)
If applicable, your institution’s or department’s...
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After a challenging few years, community colleges celebrated a comeback in 2024 with notable gains in enrollment, retention, and persistence rates. Enrollment has increased by over 4 percent, freshman enrollment is up over 6 percent, and dual enrollment continues to grow (National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, 2024). Retention and persistence rates are back to pre-pandemic levels, with students under the age of 24 showing modest increases in these areas (National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, 2024).
These successes are worth celebrating, especially as students and...
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