Recruitment & Retention

Critical insights on getting – and keeping – the best students

Recruitment & Retention

 

A MUST read for:

  • Admissions Directors
  • Admissions Staff
  • Registrars
  • Marketing Staff
  • Director of Retention
  • Director of Enrollment Management
  • Deans of Students
  • Student Affairs Professionals

Packed with ideas every month to give your institution a competitive edge.

Recruitment & Retention in Higher Education will help you:

  • Understand current enrollment trends
  • Develop new and effective recruitment strategies
  • Attract diverse and accomplished incoming classes
  • Promote retention through student support and services
  • Create a culture of success

Recruitment & Retention In Higher Education helps you meet the fundamental challenges facing higher education institutions…to get and keep the students most likely to thrive and contribute to your campus community.

Every issue is filled with insights from both our editorial board and contributors from colleges and universities nationwide, helping you build a dynamic and successful program

You get an invigorating mix of thoughtful analysis and practical, use-them-right-now ideas on topics that include:

  • Understanding assessment
  • Marketing your institution
  • Improving diversity on campus
  • Recruiting and retaining nontraditional students
  • Grades, testing and class rank in admissions
  • Affirmative action
  • First-year students
  • Using technology as a recruitment tool
  • Student mentoring

Recently in Recruitment & Retention in Higher Education...

You’ll appreciate the thought-provoking articles that come your way month after month in Recruitment & Retention in Higher Education.

Here’s just a small sampling from recent issues:

  • Using Housing to Bring a Small-Community Feel to a Large Research Campus
  • What Admission Offices Can Do to Prevent Student Homesickness
  • Improving Student Development by Recognizing the College Gender Gap
  • Helping Admissions Staff Thrive in Changing Times
  • Improving Services for Student Veterans
  • Mobile-Friendly Websites Help Students Access Services on the Go

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