Starting a Stop-Out Program on Campus
Online :: 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. EDTSep 13,2010 - Sep 13,2010
Online Webcast, United States
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Highlights
The last two decades have seen a dramatic decline in college completion rates for students aged 25-34. Fortunately, programs to bring a school's stop-out students back to campus are inexpensive and fairly easy to establish, and they can have a significant impact on both enrollment and graduation rates. In addition, there is often grant money available to help fund these programs and/or to create financial incentives for returning students.
This webcast will show you the best techniques for overcoming barriers and challenges in re-engaging students who have stopped out. You'll gain ideas for a successful stop-out recovery program. You'll also hear about a variety of techniques that actually work in connecting with stop-outs, re-engaging them, and seeing them through to degree completion.

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- Theme: Online :: 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. EDT
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