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Balayan, Ariana; Kormann, Emily – College and University, 2020
Gone are the days of expecting a grad fair to bring a flood of students, a list of qualified leads, and inevitable conversion to application. Instead, creativity and attention to the considerations noted in this op-ed are necessary for the grad fair to continue to be of value.
Descriptors: Student Recruitment, Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Enrollment Management
O'Neill, Arthur – Australian Universities' Review, 2020
The universities said it! Arthur provides a (thinkable) scenario, via the University of Central Tasmania.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Recruitment, Satire, Educational Innovation
Phelan, Staci – College and University, 2021
In this article, Staci Phelan interviews the following enrollment management team members from Idaho State University: James Martin, Director of Financial; Debbie Green, Director of Scholarships; Nicole Joseph, Director of Admissions; and Brooke Barber, Director of New Student Orientation. The following questions are addressed in this interview:…
Descriptors: Enrollment Management, COVID-19, Pandemics, State Universities
Heller, Rafael – Phi Delta Kappan, 2021
Amaya Garcia of New America talks with Kappan about grow-your-own programs, in which school districts partner with teacher preparation programs to recruit and prepare community members, often current students or school staff, to teach in local schools. A recent 50-state scan shows that there is a great deal of variety in how these programs are…
Descriptors: School Districts, Teacher Education Programs, Partnerships in Education, Program Design
Medina Luna, Lorena; Bartel, Beth; Hubenthal, Michael; Haacker, Rebecca – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2019
Education and outreach bring science to the general public, engage families, and ignite a passion for science in youth to seek careers in STEM. However, engagement in science depends on access, and language can be a major barrier. To ensure a welcoming, inclusive, and diverse community in the geosciences, we are calling for a community of practice…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Earth Science, Communities of Practice, Science Careers
Wexler, Alice – Art Education, 2018
This article looks at barriers that exist for recruiting and admitting students of color and low-income students into the art teaching profession. It also examines barriers to the arts in general, such as education in public schools, higher education, and places where the arts are enjoyed in life, including the art museum/gallery, all prominent…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Low Income Students, Art Education, Art Teachers
Moritz, Benjamin – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2014
In order to counteract some serious misconceptions in Gary Bell's essay "Honors for Sale," Benjamin Moritz opens this essay with inspirational stories of students who overcame disadvantages to complete their college education The first and most fundamental problem the author notes in Bell's essay is the assumption that privatization and…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Privatization, Institutional Mission, Institutional Characteristics
Roy, Lorienne – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2015
Robbins Carter's portrait of the librarian workforce is still true. According to the latest American Library Association (ALA) demographics, the profile of today's librarian is that of a white (87.1 percent) woman (80.7 percent) of middle age (57.1 percent, age 45 or older) (ALA, 2013). Despite these data, support for increased diversity is…
Descriptors: Library Education, Graduate Students, Minority Group Students, Enrollment Influences
McGloin, Colleen – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2015
Academic practice is scrutinized and regulated with such "Corporate speak" terms as "performance indicators," "benchmarking," "service providers" and "clients." As part of a field where ideological shifts continue to apply marketized frames of reference as neoliberalism tightens its grip, new terms…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Humanities, Indigenous Populations, Language Usage
Goulder, Raymond; Scott, Graham W. – Journal of Biological Education, 2016
Reviews of the state of biology fieldwork in UK schools and universities at the beginning of the twenty-first century (Barker, Slingsby, and Tilling 2002; Smith 2004) were not entirely pessimistic; rather they suggested ways forward that might lead to an increase in fieldwork. Whether their hopes have been realised has, perhaps, been revealed by…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Lucido, Jerome A. – Journal of College Admission, 2012
When one thinks of seminal publications in college admission, the first piece that comes to mind is B. Alden Thresher's "College Admissions in the Public Interest" (1966). Thresher's work, relevant to this day, is credited with being the foundational document of the admission profession. McDonough and Robertson's 1995 study, commissioned by NACAC,…
Descriptors: College Admission, Administrator Role, Intellectual History, Admissions Officers
Hugo, Esther – Journal of College Admission, 2012
What the author found most surprising about Richard Haines' survey on 1974 recruitment practices was that the major issues are still relevant. His main points about recruitment, college and counselor interaction, and the need for better information still resonate as the profession consistently calls for clarity and transparency in the college…
Descriptors: College Admission, Ethics, Student Recruitment, Enrollment Management
Pannapacker, William – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
Academics can be too snug in their institutional silos. They sometimes think of one another as competitors for students, and as a result they duplicate scarce resources in mutually damaging ways. In this article, the author wants to argue that teaching-focused institutions have much to gain from partnerships with research universities on the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Attitudes
Lee, Pei-Lun – Multicultural Perspectives, 2012
Major troubling contours of neoliberalism and high-stakes education have common features. Consequently, the author discusses how multicultural education can serve as praxis for collective empowerment in a globalized context. The author asserts that equitable representation and localized multicultural knowledge production are the foundation of a…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Democracy, Neoliberalism, Global Approach
Getz, Malcolm; Siegfried, John J. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2012
In recent years, when a university may earn well over $10 million per year from fees for sports-broadcast rights, half of the teams still lose. Collegiate athletic competition is a zero sum game: The number of winners equals the number of losers. So why do universities spend growing sums of scarce resources on an activity when the odds of winning…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Physical Activities, Public Support, Private Financial Support