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Andrianne Adams
Get to Know Noodle Enrollment Advisor, Andrianne Adams “Relationship is at the core of all things leadership.” Andrianne Adams is a Noodle Enrollment Advisor. Originally from Yazoo City, MS she received her education from a number of postsecondary institutions such as Holmes Community College, MS State University, Antonelli College and St Thomas Aquinas College. She […]
It’s a challenge for university and institutional brands to stay relevant and top-of-mind in a competitive, dynamic landscape. A solid understanding of how to continuously engage and connect with your audience can help you craft meaningful messages that resonate. This guide will help you identify the unique challenges and potential solutions for your university. Key […]
Recruitment and enrollment are not one-size-fits-all; unique insights and practical solutions are necessary in order to attract learners. By continuously optimizing recruitment operations and content delivery, you can effectively engage with students and drive enrollment success. This guide explores innovative and practical methods for a fresh approach to recruitment and enrollment. Key takeaways:
Universities are struggling with low completion rates, highlighting the importance of student retention strategies. Limited access to resources, mental health issues, financial difficulties, balancing school and life, workforce uncertainties, and academic stress are among the challenges students face. Effective retention means understanding these challenges and addressing them with a data-driven approach that boosts student engagement […]
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For part four of our conversation with Dr. Doug Guthrie, Elliot Felix, and Dr. Scott Bass, we go beyond the borders of the United States and look to Dr. Guthrie’s experience driving growth for Apple in China to see what lessons we can glean from this context.
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You’re ready to end your OPM contract, and for sound reasons. The right approach should save you millions of dollars, give you back control of your program(s), and allow you to merge your online and on-campus models into something more responsive, resilient, and efficient.
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This second article, taken from a series of interviews with Dr. Doug Guthrie, Elliot Felix, and Dr. Scott Bass, focuses on lessons to be learned from the retail industry. Taking insights from places like Apple and Costco, the conversation looks to expand horizons. In the next article, we will dive deeper into healthcare, specifically how higher education can learn from innovations that have been implemented at hospitals to improve patient care.
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In this Noodle podcast episode, we sit down with Brandon Martinez, VP of University Partnerships at Noodle, to explore the future of learning design and the transformative role of digital and blended learning. Drawing from his rich experience in academia and his successful collaborations with universities across disciplines, Martinez offers thought-provoking perspectives on inclusivity, diversity, and accessibility in learning design. We also delve into the potential impact of AI on education. Be sure not to miss his talk at the OCLC Accelerate conference, where he further discusses cultivating collaborations in modern learning environments.
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There is always more to learn professionally and personally. Alyssa Rodriguez is Enrollment Coordinator at Noodle. Originally from Rialto, California, she completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Studies from California State University-San Bernardino. Alyssa recalls education being valued at an early age because her mother made it a high priority for her. She even remembers […]