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How Campus Culture Can Help Retain Students
 

Even before the Covid-19 pandemic scattered students from the familiarity of dormitories and classrooms, educators recognized that a sense of belonging on campus is a key part of keeping them enrolled. Students who feel like a fish out of water are more likely to drop, but teaching students the tools of respectful dialogue, offering culturally relevant courses, and providing peer mentors who understand the stress students are under can help them feel connected and a part of the campus community. 

Recruiting and Retaining Students in a Challenging Market outlines what students need from your college, with insights from experts and innovators who’ve achieved documented success. Inside you’ll find innovative strategies, case studies, and partnerships that enable colleges to go the extra mile for students without breaking the budget. 

 
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Purchase this report to:
  • Learn the best ways to communicate the value of your institution to an emerging population of college students.
  • Identify strategies to foster academic success, student well-being, and a sense of belonging on your campus.
  • Develop ideas for partnerships to serve and support students without breaking your budget.
  • Understand how your institution compares with its peers in retaining and graduating low-income and other underrepresented students.
  • Spark ideas and conversations on your campus that enable your college to flourish.
 

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