Aligning student and institution success:

Does your institution pass the test?

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Rising costs, increasing regulatory and transparency demands and shifting student demographics / expectations are driving higher education institutions to transform their institutions to achieve their goals and support student success. Institutional leaders face the ultimate challenge of providing costly services and programs with less financial resources, as pressure to reduce the cost of attendance increases. How can colleges and universities effectively position themselves to support student success and mitigate possible risks associated with the complex culture of college and university settings, all within the context of a call to reduce the budget?

Ultimately, the success of their students – and therefore, their institutions – is at stake.

The Student and Institution Success e-book highlights effective approaches institutional leaders should consider to meet the challenges and risks that often impact an institution’s ability to positively support their students’ success.

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