Student Success in the Pandemic Era

For more than a decade, the world of higher ed has been focused on student success. Then came the Covid-19 pandemic. What are colleges doing to continue their progress on completion rates, equity, and social mobility? Join the Student Success in the Pandemic Era webinar for an interactive discussion on where efforts stand now and […]

Introduction to CA Practitioners’ Guide for Educating English Learners with Disabilities

This session, Introduction to CA Practitioners’ Guide for Educating English Learners with Disabilities, will assist Local Education Agencies (LEA) practitioners to understand the legal requirements, best practices, and resources to assist them in appropriately determining what and how to proceed with instructing students identified as English learners with disabilities. Leaders and educators will learn to […]

Transfer Students as a Key to Institutional Resilience

The Covid-19 crisis has hit low-income students especially hard, and many will ultimately transfer to colleges closer to home. Yet, even in the best of times, the transfer experience is often complicated and students frequently lose credits earned at their previous institutions. With the threat of even greater financial hardship, a growing number of potential […]

What Employers Want

As the job market struggles to recover, colleges must focus on new ways to help prepare their students for post-graduate success. How can colleges ensure that graduates will have the skills sought by employers? To find out The Chronicle surveyed companies and other employers about the needs they have now and how colleges can better […]

Campus Well-Being During a Continuing Crisis

Higher ed is in a seemingly constant state of flux--and along with it, the lives of students, faculty, and staff. Covid-19 outbreaks on college campuses reopened for classes this fall have led to a chaotic start to the semester, with some institutions returning to a fully virtual platform and others enacting new restrictions for student […]

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