How to protect your institution’s student data

As cyberattacks continue to rise, higher education institutions are building cultures of privacy and security to protect faculty and student data
Recent increases in data privacy awareness have come not a minute too soon, as the higher education ecosystem finds itself in critical discussions about data security as the…

4 ways colleges can future-proof themselves

While education is not a commodity, a move to future-proof colleges will make institutional processes simpler, more intuitive and accessible.
As institutions of higher education prepare for the upcoming fall semester, they continue to face strong headwinds. From the declining number of high school graduates enrolling in college…

3 ways to combat higher ed skepticism

Many Americans struggle with the value of a college education as they contemplate their investment-but the investment is critically important
But as the cost of postsecondary education continues to skyrocket—forcing folks to take out loans and go into debt to achieve it—the value calculation becomes simpler. Today, people…

4 ways to modernize your application process for Gen Z

As Gen Z students navigate the application process for higher education, institutions will spend the next decade focusing on this audience.
Pew Research recently found Gen Z to be the best-educated generation so far. This generation is less likely to drop out of high school and more likely to…

Tech’s key role in planning for an uncertain enrollment future

For higher education institutions across the nation, it is time to embrace the “next normal” and plan for an uncertain enrollment future.
Traditionally, higher education lived in a world where enrollment was quantifiable. Over the last couple of years that has changed drastically. Colleges and universities are now facing challenges…

How to create a stellar digital experience for your students

Students have new expectations—and those expectations center around a digital experience made possible with iPaaS.
More than two years into the pandemic, most students are once again learning in-person. But they have new expectations when it comes to their academic institutions.