• 360 Discussion: Who Doesn’t Start Postsecondary Education

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

    January 18, 2024

    This VIRTUAL discussion will provide context to the population who are not applying to postsecondary education after high school. We will discuss characteristics of this audience and factors that influence their decisions

  • Solutions Summit

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

    February 22, 2024

    Join us VIRTUALLY February 22, 2024 for our Solutions Summit addressing obstacles people face along their postsecondary education journey.

  • Trellis Basic Needs Summit

    Austin Community College: Highland Campus 6101 Highland Campus Dr, Austin, TX, United States

    April 24, 2024

    Join us for data-driven conversations about student basic needs including mental health, childcare, food, housing, and transportation. Plus get a first look at new Trellis Strategies Student Financial Wellness Survey data!

  • Fall 2023 Student Financial Wellness Survey Results

    May 7, 2024

    Join us for a presentation of key findings from Trellis's Student Financial Wellness Survey. The fall 2023 results, which include responses from more than 63,000 students from 142 institutions, provide insights about financial behaviors, basic needs security, mental health, and more.

  • Unmet Financial Need and Student Success

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

    June 24, 2024

    College affordability continues to be a concern for people across the nation which fuels the notion that a postsecondary education is not as valuable as it once was. As states work toward achieving their credential attainment goals, it’s important to examine the impact of expenses associated with pursuing a credential and student retention.

  • Mental Health and Finances Webinar

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

    June 25, 2024

    Student basic needs and mental health are key student success conversations on campus around the country. Data from the Trellis Strategies Student Financial Wellness survey reinforces this and shows a high prevalence of food and housing insecurity and the alarming rates of depression and anxiety in students.

  • Perceptions of Institutional Support

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

    August 14, 2024

    It is important for institutions to understand their students’ barriers and struggles and provide crucial support services as needed. Students who feel connected to and supported by their institution develop a stronger sense of belonging.

  • Student Basic Needs and Mental Health

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

    August 20, 2024

    Our 2023 Student Financial Wellness Survey findings tell us 42 percent of students facing basic needs insecurities simultaneously experience major depressive disorder (compared to 20 percent of their counterparts without food or housing related challenges).

  • Earn and Learn: Employment Opportunities While Enrolled

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

    September 17, 2024

    The findings of our 2023 Student Financial Wellness Survey show 38% of respondents consider themselves workers attending school rather than students who work. Trying to fit academics around a work schedule can create competing priorities and force these modern learners to regularly choose between needs and goals. In this discussion, we will talk about ways in which a postsecondary credential can be achieved while working.

  • 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.