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February 1, 2012 – Brain drain or gain? Which states are exporting the most college-bound students?
February 3, 2012 – Some institutions beat the President to the punch on affordability and outcomes. Cut tuition, hasten graduation…cutting corners or meeting student needs?
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January 23 – It’s official…Datatel+SunGuard close the deal.
January 26 – NJ next in higher ed consolidation? Rutgers-Camden possible merge with @RowanUniversity.
January 26 – More financial aid clouds on the horizon for students – New challenges for college-aid seekers.
January 27 – DeVry shares fall 11% on sliding student enrollment.
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0 Comments Posted by Amber Hammond on January 27th, 2012
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January 16 – Accountability continues to permeate higher education discussions. A look at the funding pressure placed on colleges and universities to produce graduates.
January 18 – From Widener to Stetson… Congrats to Emily Richardson, new AVP of Boundless Learning @StetsonU.
January 19 – Where are the students? Well, about 43,000 of them are studying at non-US institutions. Report: 43k US students earn degrees outside of the US.
January 20 – Apple iBooks 2 announcement – Fair to say it was just matter of time? Apple joins (& jumps to front?) of the e-textbook revolution.
January 20 – University presidents stepping in as…professors? So much for skipping class!
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0 Comments Posted by Amber Hammond on January 20th, 2012
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January 12 – Can the state of Kentucky acquire a new public university in the midst of statewide budget cuts? The rocky road from public to private institution
January 12 – 15th Annual Marketing to Adult Students Seminar, hosted by Aslanian Market Research. We’re looking forward to speaking at this wonderful event in February, and hope you’ll join us for it in San Francisco.
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0 Comments Posted by Amber Hammond on January 13th, 2012
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January 5 – Private colleges fear net tuition revenue slump.
January 6 – College rankings proliferate in recent years… and many don’t make much sense.
January 6 – University merger news in Georgia. 8 institutions consolidate into 4.
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0 Comments Posted by Amber Hammond on January 6th, 2012
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December 28 – What makes an application? The Naval Academy and other schools under examination for how they define an application.
December 29 – Tim Copeland recaps the most highly-trafficked blog posts of 2011 on EnrollmentMarketing.org.
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0 Comments Posted by Amber Hammond on December 30th, 2011
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December 19 – Emphasis on productivity shifting policy discussions to college affordability and accountability.
December 22 – As the higher education accountability drumbeat continues in legal education, what schools/programs are next?
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0 Comments Posted by Amber Hammond on December 23rd, 2011
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December 13 – Higher education technology consolidation is in the air: Hobsons acquires Intelliworks.
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0 Comments Posted by Amber Hammond on December 16th, 2011
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November 7 – A warning about acting without a social media governance plan… “communities” don’t take kindly to not being able to express their opinions.
November 9 – In response to economic climate, University of Charleston to enact 22% tuition decrease. Will a tuition price war be next?
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0 Comments Posted by Amber Hammond on November 11th, 2011
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November 2 – DOD will maintain tuition reimbursement for active duty military.
November 2 – Northeastern University expands well beyond their monicker.
November 3 – As reluctance to borrow for education grows, so does the rate of affluent students enrolling in community colleges.
November 4- Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary to eliminate tuition for masters program by 2015.
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0 Comments Posted by Amber Hammond on November 4th, 2011