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Brandi Fuhrman, associate vice provost and executive director of career development atOregon State University, oversees student workers in the career development office. The office employs students as career assistants, who help with operational tasks in the career center and provide peer-to...
This level of weekly use by students and faculty can be harmful to the goals of higher education, says Eric Darr, provost and executive vice president at Harrisburg University. "This technology has the power to invade our lives and take over in an unhealthy way," Darr says. "Can social me...
“Maintaining that high level of academic rigor and performance is really important,” she says. That also includes not losing any motivation in extracurriculars. “If you’ve been the president of a club and suddenly you’re not showing up at meetings, that’s not good." Honor an Early ...
Whitehead, Jr., provost and senior vice president of academic and student affairs at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. "Some are more professionally oriented, like a degree in business or engineering." According to NCES, 39% of Americans between the ages of 25 and 29 had a bachelor'...
Students can generally count on there being some schools willing to accept applications late, but the dynamics change every year since those decisions are largely based on class size and the specific needs to fill a cohort, says Sacha Thieme, assistant vice provost and executive director of admiss...
These online portals are intended to be a self-service stop for students and parents to find answers to questions, verify information and keep tabs on admissions decisions, says Sacha Thieme, assistant vice provost and executive director of admissions at Indiana University—Bloo...
you're in high school and translate that into a shorter degree, you're saving the cost of an entire year of college as well as the opportunity cost of being out of the workforce" for that fourth year of college, says Elizabeth Sayrs, executive vice president and provost at Ohio ...
"Semesters are generally 15-17 weeks, including a period for final exams," explains Catherine M. Paden, provost and vice president for academic affairs atFranklin Pierce Universityin New Hampshire. "This length doesn't often vary, as the amount of class time required to earn credits is general...
"we have moved away from trying to get students to choose their majors as they enter," said Timothy Renick, Georgia State's vice provost and vice president for enrollment management and student success. Instead, all incoming students choose from one of seven meta-majors, representing large ...