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Events

Student Re-Engagement: Effective Strategies to Planning and Connecting with Students

Virtual Webinar 301 Sundance Pkwy, Round Rock, Texas, United States

September 24, 2024

Re-engaging students with some college, but no degree represents a very big opportunity for colleges and universities to improve student success and institutional enrollment. This webinar will explore the challenges and opportunities with re-enrolling stopped out students at four institutions: private, public, and 2-year. Tools from Trellis Strategies to assist institutions will also be covered.

Trellis 360 Discussion Series: Modern Learners: Time Poverty and Impact on Student Experience

Virtual Webinar 301 Sundance Pkwy, Round Rock, Texas, United States

October 15, 2024

The results of our 2023 Student Financial Wellness Survey show 21% of respondents identify as parents and 38% of respondents consider themselves workers attending school rather than students who work. These modern learners must prioritize their personal lives over a credential pursuit; however, they are working toward increased economic mobility in the future.
In this discussion, we will talk about the impact time scarcity has on credential attainment for modern learners.

Creating a Campus Customer Service Culture

Virtual Webinar 301 Sundance Pkwy, Round Rock, Texas, United States

October 17, 2024

There are many variables that affect student enrollment, retention, and success. Some are uncontrollable, but the one thing a college or university can control is the way it treats its students. Learn how Alabama State University created a strategic plan and campus culture to increase customer service to students.

Innovations in Assessment and Credentialing

Virtual Webinar 301 Sundance Pkwy, Round Rock, Texas, United States

October 29, 2024

Explore alternative methods of assessing student learning and competency beyond traditional exams and grades. This discussion will delve into the value of digital badges, competency-based education, and micro-credentials in recognizing and validating skills.

Parenting Student Support

Virtual Webinar 301 Sundance Pkwy, Round Rock, Texas, United States

November 13, 2024

Our Fall 2023 Financial Wellness Survey results show that more than one in five students is a parent. The parenting student identity has become more visible across postsecondary institutions; although, the support for this student population varies vastly at institutions. In this discussion, we will talk with leading researchers from three organizations about the state of parenting student support across the nation.

Some College, No Credential and Non-Matriculating Students Survey

Virtual Webinar 301 Sundance Pkwy, Round Rock, Texas, United States

Help re-engage students who left before earning a degree with two free Trellis Strategies surveys—one for students who stopped out in the past 3–5 years and another for admitted students who never enrolled—providing insights to identify barriers, support re-enrollment, and update student contact information. Interested in More? Thanks for Attending Our Virtual Webinar Trellis Strategies…

Trellis Strategies 360 Discussion Series: Introduction to Institutional Transformation – Rethinking Learners

The Trellis Strategies 360 Discussion Series returns for its fourth season, exploring Institutional Transformation to Empower Modern Learners. Episode one sets the stage for reimagining institutional approaches to meet the needs of today’s learners.  During this discussion, we will examine who modern learners are, the diverse challenges they face, and how institutions can effectively adapt.  Our…

Trellis Strategies 360 Discussion Series – Institutional Transformation: Rethinking Course Scheduling

Virtual Webinar 301 Sundance Pkwy, Round Rock, Texas, United States

The course schedule is a time-honored tradition within many higher education institutions but represents a foundational element of the student experience. Episode two will explore how course scheduling impacts everything from student basic needs to progress to degree. Interested in More? Thanks for Attending Our Virtual Webinar Trellis Strategies is a strategic research and consulting…

Student Financial Wellness Insights: Understanding Campus Implications

Virtual Webinar 301 Sundance Pkwy, Round Rock, Texas, United States

Join us for the official unveiling of the Fall 2024 Student Financial Wellness Survey. Gain crucial insights from fresh data highlighting key findings, emerging trends, and strategies that institutions can…

Trellis Strategies 360 Discussion Series – Institutional Transformation: Rethinking Affordability

Affordability is a key driver of institutional transformation.  As the costs (both direct and indirect) of postsecondary education continue to increase, there is a rightful consideration of the return on investment of a degree or credential. Episode three will look at ways institutional transformation can assist in creating a more fiscally sustainable campus while providing…