
Tip the Scale: How Micro-Pathways Lead to Big Changes
The path to employment can be muddied in higher ed, especially when funds are cut and people lose their livelihood due...

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.