Student Progress Articles
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The Growth of Cybersecurity: How the Acadeum Network is Equipping Institutions to Meet the Rapid Workforce Demand
Published by Acadeum on Apr 4, 2023 2:38:42 PM There is a tremendous demand for cyber talent, which shows no signs of letting up. A news release from CyberSeek in 2022 referenced 770,000 job postings in the previous 12-month period, as demand for cyber workers grew 2.4x faster than the overall job rate. This heat map provided by Seek provides a sense […]
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Maintaining a Competitive Edge in the Dynamic Higher Education Landscape
Published by Acadeum The academic landscape within higher education continues to evolve rapidly, and institutions face challenges to maintain a competitive edge. However, meeting students’ needs and changing demands while managing operations and academic rigor within the institution often create misalignment. Using its expanding network and leading technology platform, Acadeum creates an opportunity for institutions to […]
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How Innovation and Collaboration Unlock the Potential of Course Sharing
A Spotlight on Franklin University, an Acadeum Teaching Institution Partner In a recent Inside Higher Ed article on the 2022 Top Risks Report from United Educators, enrollment was cited as the biggest risk by colleges and universities for the fourth year. As institutions struggle to meet enrollment goals, course sharing is an opportunity to partner with like-minded institutions to […]
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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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Big Ideas for Improving Student Success
A Focus on Collaborative Course Sharing as an example of “Systemness” By Jason E. Lane, President & CEO of NASH and former Dean of Education, Health, and Society at Miami University
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Five Ways to Incorporate Course Sharing into your Summer and Fall Advising Strategy
Academic advisors are a critical part of the course-sharing process. When students seek guidance—or, need in-person intervention to keep progressing on their academic journey—advisors are the first line of defense to offer advice and solutions to help them overcome hurdles.
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What Course Sharing Looks Like: Year Two
Growth, Expansion, and Results
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What Year 1 of Course Sharing Looks Like
Spotlight On: CICU Institutions