Partnerships Articles
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Attracting and Retaining the Modern-Day Learner
By Amanda Gould, Vice President, Partner Success For years, higher education has heard about the enrollment cliff, and unfortunately, the issue is only getting closer and more pressing.Regional bachelor’s institutions are expected to lose more than 11 percent of their students by 2029.While this percentage varies by region, the Northeastern states are predicted to be […]
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Meeting Workforce Demand Through Innovative Partnerships: A Roadmap for the Future
By: Salma Reyes – Regional Manager, Partner Success Published by Acadeum In the evolving landscape of higher education, two-year colleges share many challenges, including nurturing student success while adapting to the unique needs of their geographic settings, funding disparities, offering courses that fit student degree plans, and limited local enrollment pools. An article in the Chronicle […]
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How Course Sharing Is a Force Multiplier for Student Success
Published by Acadeum Life is complex for modern-day learners, and the ability of institutions to find pathways that can mold and bend with these learners will be fundamental to ongoing enrollment and retention success. According to Inside Higher Ed and College Pulse, around 40 percent of learners surveyed had considered stopping out due to the need […]
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Innovating with Academic Calendars
By: Sandra Via-Ellington, Director, Partner Success J.P. Palmares, Senior Manager, Partner Success Published by Acadeum As the enrollment cliff looms and the demand for more affordable degree programs increases, colleges and universities are faced with the challenge of supporting their traditional students while also expanding their reach to new learner populations. Typically, institutions rely on the […]
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Serve the Modern Day Learner with New In-Demand Programs
How to be Nimble and Responsive with the Power of a Network By Amanda Gould, Vice President Partner Success Published by Acadeum For the vast majority of higher education institutions, being responsive to market needs by consistently launching and enhancing programs is cost prohibitive. Launching new programs requires substantial investment in time and resources. EAB reported […]
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Innovative Partnerships to Combat Workforce Shortages
Albertus Magnus College, Quinnipiac University Forge Agreement for Master’s in Social Work By Dr. Marc M. Camille President, Albertus Magnus College New workforce challenges are always on the horizon. Our country and our economy have faced a slew of them over the centuries, from high unemployment to technology replacement and turnover. However, in this day […]
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Winter Term Course Sharing for Student Recovery and Success
We asked Sandra Via-Ellington, former Dean of Graduate and Professional Studies at Ferrum College, to provide her perspective on ways to leverage Acadeum course sharing as part of winter advising. ___ In my administrative roles at Ferrum College, I served as the primary Acadeum contact and the Home Institution/Teaching Institution administrator. Encouraging my students to […]
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The Future is Flexible: Quality Matters Offers Insights on New Research Findings
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Creating Workforce-Aligned Programs with Professional Certificates
How Acadeum’s Higher Ed Institutions are Using Coursera and Medcerts to Deliver Skills-Based Learning and Enhance Curricula
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Voices from the New, Collaborative HBCU-MSI Consortium
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What’s New and What’s Next: How We’re Helping Institutions Innovate
By David Daniels, CEO, Acadeum
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Quick Wins with Course Sharing
By Meagan Word, Director of Student Academic Progress, Angelo State University
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What I Learned by Teaching My First Online Course Through Course Sharing
This blog post was written by Annette Bosley-Boyce, Dean of the Division of Professional and Graduate Studies at Albertus Magnus College
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Big Ideas for Improving Student Success
A Focus on Collaborative Course Sharing as an example of “Systemness” By Jason E. Lane, Dean of Education, Health, and Society at Miami University and Senior Fellow, National Association of System Heads (NASH)
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Fall Short in a Class? New Keuka College Partnership Lets You Quickly Hit ‘Reset’
This blog post was written by Kevin Frisch at Keuka College. It originally appeared on March 18, 2022.