Student coaching can help thousands of HBCU students re-enroll and graduate
A five-year coaching initiative across 39 HBCUs achieved a re-enrollment rate 2.5 times the national average
A new report from InsideTrack, a national student success coaching nonprofit, reveals that a five-year coaching initiative across 39 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) helped stopped-out students re-enroll at 2.5 times the national average while keeping actively enrolled students on track at a fall-to-spring retention rate of 83.8 percent.
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How we recovered student trust after big Wi-Fi challenges
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Employers keep talking about durable skills–they may come from surprising places
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The Visual Edge: How High-Impact Technology Redefines Campus Differentiation and Enrollment Strategy
In the current higher education landscape, waning enrollment is still a present challenge. While overall enrollment numbers are showing signs of a rebound, National Student Clearinghouse Research Center data indicates that undergraduate enrollment has yet to fully return to pre-pandemic levels.
