Welcome to this week’s edition of Monday Musings! In this series, we provide a snapshot of key developments in higher education, focusing on the trends, policy updates, and innovations shaping the future of student success and institutional growth. Let’s dive into the latest insights driving the sector forward:
Key Topics
- Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on Higher Education
- Power & Privilege in College Transfer: Lessons from Discredited
- Expanding Access: Education for All
- Harnessing the Power of AI: A Guide for College Leaders
- Motivating Students with Some College but No Credential
Bonus Insights
- Dual Enrollment Impact
- Gaps & Gains For Low-Income & Minority Students
- Online Program Manager Growth Slows - Report
Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on Higher Education
A look at each candidate’s vision for the future of education.
Power & Privilege in College Transfer: Lessons from Discredited
Understanding the inequities in the college transfer process and steps to address them.
Expanding Access: Education for All
Strategies and initiatives that aim to make higher education accessible for everyone.
Harnessing the Power of AI: A Guide for College Leaders
How AI is transforming higher ed and the tools leaders can leverage for future-ready campuses.
Motivating Students with Some College but No Credential
Proven methods to re-engage and support students in completing their degrees.
Dual Enrollment Impact
How dual enrollment programs are shaping the future of college readiness.
Gaps & Gains For Low-Income & Minority Students
Analyzing progress in closing educational gaps and where more work is needed.
Online Program Manager Growth Slows - Report
The report highlights the slowing growth of Online Program Managers (OPMs) as institutions reconsider their partnerships.
By Meg Foster, Online Learning & Design Specialist - Consultant
Wendy Archer, Web Content Coordinator
October 15, 2024
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