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Tag: Student Recruitment: Page 5
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Companies Team Up on Online Tutoring
Companies Team Up on Online TutoringWASHINGTONThis fall, colleges and universities that use Noel-Levitz consulting to increase student retention will be able to deliver integrated, round-the-clock, online tutoring services to students from SMARTHINKING, a leading provider of live, online tutoring solutions.   Beginning in September 2002, schools and students using RetentionTrax(TM), the Noel-Levitz retention tracking software, will […]
July 3, 2002
Recruitment & Retention
Career Consultants
Dear BI Career Consultants: How has the role of minority student recruitment officers been changed by the current use of admission “percentage plans,” such as the ones in place in California, Texas and Florida?Essentially, the fundamental role of recruitment officers has not changed, even in the wake of the admission percentage plans at state institutions […]
March 27, 2002
Latinx
SACS Takes Houston Community College System Off Probation
SACS Takes Houston Community College System Off Probation The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has taken the Houston Community College System off probation after determining that administration and governance have stabilized.With SACS removing the 50,449-student HCCS from being “on notice,” the college system no longer has any threat of losing accreditation.“On a day-to-day basis, […]
February 27, 2002
Students
Lack of Board’s Support Prompts Bennett President to Resign
Lack of Board’s Support Prompts Bennett President to Resign Board selects retired university administrator to serve as interim presidentBy Allison ForemanGREENSBORO, N.C.After less than a year on the job, Dr. Althia Collins is resigning her post as president of historically Black Bennett College, a small, all-women’s school in Greensboro, N.C.Collins says she’s leaving this June […]
February 13, 2002
Leadership & Policy
Opening the Schoolhouse Door
Opening the Schoolhouse DoorThere has been a great deal of discussion over the past decade about the recruitment and retention of African American students. The intensity, if not the frequency, of these conversations has been increased by the national debate on affirmative action and recent attacks on the use of affirmative action in college admissions. […]
January 30, 2002
Students
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, Black Issues Honor HBCUs
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, Black Issues Honor HBCUsWASHINGTONThe Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund Inc. and Black Issues In Higher Education last month in Washington recognized several historically Black colleges and universities for their outstanding achievement and service in promoting access and opportunity for students of color. Bennett College, Coppin State College and Delaware State University received […]
May 9, 2001
Students
University of Nebraska Student Government Seeks Apology From Regent Over Remarks
University of Nebraska Student Government Seeks Apology From Regent Over RemarksLINCOLN, Neb. Students and faculty have said remarks by University of Nebraska Regent Drew Miller on recruiting minority students made them feel insignificant and unwelcome. The Association of Students of the University of Nebraska voted to ask Miller to apologize. Last month, Miller said recruiting […]
March 28, 2001
Students
Tuskegee,Colorado to Participate in Exchange Programs
Tuskegee,Colorado to Participate in Exchange ProgramsTUSKEGEE, Ala.Students and faculty at Tuskegee University here and the University of Colorado at Boulder will begin participating in a joint exchange program.Initially, the program will feature the exchange of six to 10 undergraduate students in both directions. Those exchanges will last for one semester. Faculty exchanges are scheduled to […]
November 8, 2000
Students
Wyoming Seeks to Boost Numbers of Minority Students
Wyoming Seeks to Boost Numbers of Minority Students LARAMIE, Wyo. A new committee has been formed at the University of Wyoming to help boost enrollment of minorities. The Multicultural Campus Visit Committee is aiming to increase ethnic enrollment to 1,400 students by 2005. “Our committee’s goals right now are to increase the number of minority […]
September 27, 2000
Faculty & Staff
Diversity Plan Trends Aim to Meet 21st Century Challenges
Diversity Plan Trends Aim to Meet 21st Century Challenges The current generation of diversity plans seeks to be more inclusive — and we’re not just talking about numericallyCampus diversity practitioners often complain that diversity initiatives aren’t integrated into the core structures of their colleges or universities. They argue that until diversity becomes a central feature of […]
February 2, 2000
Recruitment & Retention
Working Recruitment Miracles
Working Recruitment MiraclesColleges and Universities in California and Texas Regroup, Rethink and Redouble Their Minority Student Recruitment EffortsHOUSTON — Graduates of Worthing High School, a predominantly Black school here in the nation’s fourth-largest city, have gone on to become everything from Ivy Leaguers to Texas A&M Aggies.But no one here ever gave much thought to […]
October 13, 1999
Students
Back from the Brink of Extinction
Back from the Brink of ExtinctionAfter surviving funding battles and a student insurrection, among other things, the nation’s premier Native American arts institute finally is getting a home of its ownBy William MacNeilIts federal funding was slashed by nearly half and nearly cut off completely. Enrollment plunged, roughly 60 percent of the faculty had to […]
May 12, 1999
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