(Getty Images) University websites key for student enrollment choice, survey shows University websites play a more important role in helping students decide where to go to college than rankings, an Anthology survey found. Mar 2, 2023 By Lindsay McKenzie
U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona delivers remarks at the department’s Lyndon Baines Johnson Building on January 27, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images) Education Dept. urged to collect race data Collecting more race and ethnicity data would help track the impact of a looming Supreme Court judgement on college admissions, advocates say. Feb 7, 2023 By EdScoop Staff
(Getty Images) Colleges are still struggling to connect with their students, survey finds A new Salesforce survey shows that even as students return to campus, most struggle to feel a sense of belonging at their institutions. Oct 6, 2022 By Lindsay McKenzie
(Getty Images) Northeastern U. law school blames ‘technical error’ for accidental admissions emails The Northeastern University School of Law accidentally sent 4,000 erroneous acceptance letters, including to more than 200 current applicants. Oct 6, 2022 By EdScoop Staff
(Wikimedia Commons / Medullaoblongata Projekt) Salesforce launches admissions tool to integrate data, communications An admissions director at the University of Colorado said the ability to integrate disparate systems and engage more closely with students were major draws. Mar 19, 2021 By Colin Wood
(University of Central Florida) UCF makes applications ‘completely transparent’ with new tool A new business process management tool has improved university workflow and opened up communications between advisers and prospective students. Apr 13, 2020 By Betsy Foresman