By Sharon H. Bob, Ph.D., Higher Education Specialist, Powers Pyles Sutter and Verville, PC
The following Washington career college news brief is a summary of important higher education news originating from Washington D.C.
By Christine Sproles, MSN, RN, Assistant Dean of Nursing and Nursing Instructor, Fortis Institute, Pensacola, Florida
Finding new and effective ways to improve retention can often be a daunting task. Lunch and Learn is a program to help improve student retention numbers by engaging students in the culture of nursing early on in their program of study.
By Aaron Edwards, Founder, Edwards Strategies and Dr. Joel English, Vice President for Operations, Centura College, Aviation Institute of Maintenance, and Tidewater Tech
A close look at how Centura College collaborated with Edwards Strategies to align its campuses and programs with the market to work towards sustainable success.
By Tracy Kreikemeier, Chief Marketing Officer, Thruline Marketing
The education landscape is changing in many ways and it is important to keep up with how your school fits in and can add value to the current environment.
By Theresa Miulli, Director of Education, Compass Rose Foundation
Through holistic career coaching, faculty involvement in admissions, student-centric advising, campus-wide retention initiatives, and groundbreaking faculty development, an institution can shake up their culture through innovative disruption.
By Central States Private Education Network (CSPEN)
In February, CSPEN held a Higher Education Policy meeting in Washington D.C. One of the highlights for attendees was hearing from the opening keynote speaker, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) who encouraged attendees to highlight the positive impact career schools are having at the state and local level.
By Brent Davis, Senior Director of Accounts, Becker Media
The fall of cable TV subscriptions has led to the rise of streaming and Connected TV. What has happened, and where does that leave us in 2019?