The Marketing, Enrollment and Student Success Network (MESS) engages members in actively building the competencies, skills, and confidence needed by today’s professionals to successfully attract and retain students in an ever-changing and increasingly competitive adult, continuing, professional, and online education marketplace
11-29-2023 10:00 AM - 12-01-2023 12:00 PM PT Portland OR
Hello all, I just wanted to let you know of two resources or opportunities: 1) The materials from the UPCEA/Hobsons Adult Student Gains Pilot webinar are available in the CORe library under the CRC Reports
As a facilitator I get energy from the exchange that happens when I interact in-person with the students. I’m also a realist and changing expectations have led me to transition many of my professional development programs from the physical classroom to the virtual classroom. Along the way I've learned what contributes to the success of an online class and here’s a short summary of some of the basic, but critical things, we need to remember: Make Your Students Interact Unless you are a skilled spoken-word performer, people do not want to sit through a session where you read PowerPoint slides to them
Whether private or public, institutions offering online certificates typically require a student to take four to six online courses and pass a proctored exam...“Since then, we’ve grown our offerings steadily, and about half of our students are enrolled online,” Dr
In order to be eligible, students must earn the equivalent of a “B” or higher in each of the courses listed above
The Online Administration Network (OA) serves as a bridge between the administrative functions of online learning (marketing, online student services, program development, etc.) and the design of online learning
We've built marketing systems to attract new students, but are we really ready to serve them optimally?...Our organizations and members need greater emphasis and focus on systems and processes to better support our students and inquirers
Specifically, the network shares best practices and helps members develop competencies in creative program planning, implementation and assessment, and meeting student/participant needs with limited resources
Educational institutions are embracing the need for global competencies, are incorporating international concepts into the curriculum, are continuing to develop satellite campuses and are actively pursuing international students, international faculty, study abroad and exchange opportunities, philanthropy, etc