Innovators and Innovations in Higher Education

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Add to Calendar 2019-02-27 00:00:00 2019-02-27 00:00:00 Innovators and Innovations in Higher Education The second annual National Student Success Conference: Innovators & Innovations in Higher Education, cohosted by the University of South Florida and the Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Research Universities in warm sunny Tampa, will bring together higher education innovators, thought leaders and practitioners from across the nation to discuss innovations in student success, trends, challenges and best practices related to: admissions, financial aid, advising, student affairs, health and wellness, housing and residential education, undergraduate education, institutional research, predictive analytics, information technology, and more. Visit the website to learn more: https://www.usf.edu/student-affairs-success/nssc/ Tampa, FL Tampa, FL noreply@air.org America/New_York public

The second annual National Student Success Conference: Innovators & Innovations in Higher Education, cohosted by the University of South Florida and the Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Research Universities in warm sunny Tampa, will bring together higher education innovators, thought leaders and practitioners from across the nation to discuss innovations in student success, trends, challenges and best practices related to: admissions, financial aid, advising, student affairs, health and wellness, housing and residential education, undergraduate education, institutional research, predictive analytics, information technology, and more.

Visit the website to learn more: https://www.usf.edu/student-affairs-success/nssc/


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