Webinar
Creating More Consistency in Cost Savings and ROI Metrics to Build the Case for OER
As part of our work with the National Consortium for Open Educational Resources (NCOER) and thanks to generous support from the Hewlett Foundation, the Midwestern Higher Education Compact (MHEC)...
The Cost of OER and Return on Investment
Decision makers at all levels ─ states, postsecondary institutions and K-12 ─ will better understand the perceived costs of OER, cost savings, and the returns on investment. Counting the Costs Tanya...
Open Educational Resources in Dual Enrollment: Equitable Access and College Affordability
Using open educational resources in dual enrollment can open pathways to postsecondary education for minority and low-income students. Speakers: Charlotte Dailey, Program Specialist, Open Educational Resources, Southern Regional Education...
Mental Health on College Campuses During a Pandemic
The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) is pairing with Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education (WICHE) to present a webinar about mental health on college campuses before...
Smoothing the Bumps in the Road: How to Better Articulate Articulation
As higher education continues to navigate the negative impact COVID-19 is having on student enrollment, leaders must be aware that transfer students are also being significantly affected. Learn from...
Supporting Rural Colleges through Collaborations
While all institutions of higher education have been impacted by and, in response, adapted to the pandemic, rural-serving institutions and their respective communities have faced particularly significant challenges during...
What Does the Changing Mix of High School Graduates Mean for the West?
Join WICHE staff and leaders of public 2-year and 4-year higher education in the West, for a discussion of the region’s projected high school graduate trends and what they...
Campus Wellness in the COVID Era: Practical Tips and Tools
Students, faculty, and staff continue to be impacted by COVID. As the pandemic extends beyond 2020, the effect of “COVID fatigue” is taking its toll on mental wellness. Learn...
What Does the Declining Number of High School Graduates Mean for the Future of Higher Education?
Join NEBHE and our panel of esteemed experts to discuss the far-reaching implications of WICHE's latest Knocking at the College Door report
New Graduate Projections with WICHE: A Planner’s Discussion of Enrollment and Admission Trends
Reliable data are essential for planning as the nation, states and educational institutions respond to the challenges and opportunities brought about by major demographic changes and other current events....