Reflecting on Our Roots to Define Our Future: Establishing a Path for Lifelong Higher Ed
Building a culture and ecosystem geared toward lifelong learning requires higher education leaders to revisit Continuing...
How the Role of the Registrar Has Evolved: 5 Perspectives
The role of the modern registrar is complex and broad reaching. It’s much more than a record keeper. Here's how five...
The Drawing Board: How Program Design Plays into Student Success
Successful students need to be enrolled in high-quality programs and classes, which can only be properly developed if...
Adapt and Accommodate: How to Ensure Higher Ed Is Accessible
Higher education is not a one-size-fits-all system. Adjustments and changes need to be made in order to ensure student...
How Student Engagement Can Make or Break Your Retention Rate
Student engagement — including involvement in student organizations and participation in co-curricular events — is...
Truly Innovative Leaders Balance Tradition and the Future
With the challenges presented by recent enrollment declines and the coming enrollment gap, many institutions are exploring...
In a Great Position: from Continuing Ed Leader to District Chancellor
Changing jobs is stressful, no matter the position. Changing from a specific Continuing Education college to the head...
Accessibility and Attraction: How to Ensure Higher Ed Is for Everyone
How does higher education cater to every audience, while still ensuring there is money to be made? The short answer: by...
Who’s in Charge: Why Higher Ed Culture Demands a Certain Type of Leader
Higher education is built on collaboration. Although it needs someone — or a group of people — at the helm.