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30 septembre 2014

Les employeurs rencontrent des difficultés pour recruter mais renoncent rarement à leur projet

Pôle emploiPôle emploi a mené une enquête auprès des entreprises qui rencontraient des difficultés de recrutement. L’enjeu ? Identifier les origines de ces difficultés, les secteurs ou entreprises les plus touchés ou encore, la fréquence des abandons de recrutement.
En savoir + :Les offres d'emploi difficiles à satisfaire - ECLAIRAGES ET SYNTHESES n°06 - Septembre 2014 (PDF, 234 Ko). Voir l'article...

28 septembre 2014

Regents: Slight enrollment dip reflects better economy

By Peter Harriman. A slight decline in full-time equivalent enrollment at South Dakota higher education institutions this fall is a small signal of an improving economy, according to Board of Regents Executive Director Jack Warner.
“Students with work opportunities lighten their course loads to accommodate their workloads,” Warner said. “Higher education runs countercyclical to the economy. We are seeing a little bit of that.” More...

27 septembre 2014

Infographic: International enrollment on the rise

University Business LogoBy University Business Staff. A growing number of international students are choosing to study for the first time in the United States.
The infographic to the right show what the increases look like, each referring to an increase over the prior year. More...

27 septembre 2014

New Data on U.S. Graduate Enrollments

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First-time enrollment at U.S. graduate schools increased by 1 percent between fall 2012 and 2013, driven by 11.5 percent growth in new international students and despite a 0.9 percent decrease in U.S. citizens and permanent residents, according to a new report from the Council of Graduate Schools. Read more...

27 septembre 2014

Census Bureau: Enrollment Dropped in 2013

HomeCollege enrollments dropped for the second straight year in 2013, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau. But those drops are but a fraction of the large gains that came first. Enrollments fell by nearly half a million -- 460,000 -- between 2012 and 2013. Read more...

27 septembre 2014

U.S. College Enrollment Drops for 2nd Year in a Row, Census Bureau Reports

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/Ticker%20revised%20round%2045.gifBy . College enrollment dropped by 463,000 students from 2012 to 2013, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released on Wednesday. It is the second year in a row that college enrollment dropped nationally. According to the statistics, a 10-percent enrollment drop at two-year colleges fueled the overall decline. Enrollment at four-year colleges grew by 1 percent. More...

24 septembre 2014

Les métiers qui recrutent en Ile-de-France

lesmetiers.netDans le cadre du dispositif « 100 000 formations supplémentaires pour les demandeurs d'emploi», mis en place par le Gouvernement pour résorber l'écart entre des métiers qui peinent à recruter d'un coté et des actifs qui peinent à trouver un emploi de l'autre, 17 000 entréessupplémentaires en formation sont ouvertes en Ile-de-France en 2014. Voir l'article...

21 septembre 2014

Predicting Where Students Go

HomeBy Ry Rivard. A trio of senior college enrollment officials gave a peek into how they decide which students to recruit. The process now involves number-crunching students’ demographic and economic information — not just sending chipper ambassadors to every nearby high school, mailing glossy books to students’ homes and relying on gut instincts. Read more...
21 septembre 2014

Common App No Longer Requires Members to Conduct ‘Holistic’ Reviews

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/headcount-45.pngBy Eric Hoover. The Common Application will no longer require member colleges to conduct “holistic” reviews of applicants, the organization announced on Friday. The change in policy will allow institutions that do not require admission essays or recommendations to join the 549 colleges worldwide that use the standardized online admission form. More...

14 septembre 2014

How to recruit and retain faculty for online and blended learning

eCampus NewsBy Meris Stansbury - . With only 14 percent of undergraduates attending universities full-time and on campus, and 90 percent of academic leaders agreeing that it is likely that a majority of all higher-ed students will be taking at least one online course in five years’ time, it’s no surprise that many universities are considering offering online and blended learning courses. More...

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