When you’re ready to launch an online program, it’s essential to consider industry demands, accreditation requirements, and engaging key stakeholders. This guide explains how and why to focus on creating an online program that enhances learning through technology rather than simply replicating traditional methods. Key takeaways include:
With traditional methods of student recruitment undergoing a profound transformation, adaptation is the key to attracting the next generation.
With traditional methods of student recruitment undergoing a profound transformation, adaptation is the key to attracting the next generation.
Students and faculty alike are demanding more from their universities, specifically more efficiency and flexibility. Technology would seem to be the answer, but with all the available options, finding the right fit can be like finding a needle in a haystack. Instead of focusing on technology as the end-all, be-all solution to every problem, university […]
Onboarding goes a long way to setting the tone for a student’s academic experience. Make it effective.
Get to Know Noodle Senior Enrollment Advisor, Marwa Benahmed-Ali “No challenge is too big or small. I am always willing to combat any challenge to make sure our team can thrive!” Marwa Benahmed-Ali is a Senior Enrollment Advisor at Noodle. Born and raised in West Philadelphia, she completed her undergraduate and graduate studies at Temple […]
Get to Know Noodle’s Senior Manager, Brand & Corporate Marketing, Kiara Richmond “Great leaders are not afraid of difficult conversations and during times of failure, they remain positive and pull lessons on how to improve and grow.” Kiara Richmond is Noodle’s Senior Manager, Brand & Corporate Marketing. Born and raised in Maryland, she received her […]
Get to Know Noodle’s Senior Vice President, University to Employer, Donna Ritchie “I have always believed that being dedicated, showing up, and working hard to go the extra mile for teammates and customers is foundational for effective leadership.” Donna Ritchie is Noodle’s Senior Vice President of University to Employer services. Originally from Chelmsford, Massachusetts. Donna […]
Regularly evaluating your university’s existing programs is key to remaining relevant and meeting the evolving needs of learners and industries. This guide shows how routine auditing of curriculum effectiveness, learner outcomes, faculty engagement, and resource allocation can pinpoint areas of strength and opportunities for improvement. Key takeaways include: