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Free Workshops Address Effective Retention Planning

USA Funds® and the enrollment management consulting firm Noel-Levitz will present free one-day retention workshops in 15 locations throughout the nation during May, June and August. The workshops, “Advancing Student Success With Strategic, Data-Driven Planning,” will provide practical ideas for keeping your students on track toward graduation.

Consultants from USA Funds and Noel-Levitz will present the workshops, discussing how to effectively prioritize campus initiatives, how to determine which students and which cohorts should receive assistance first, and how to take a campus-wide view of student success and retention to align strategies with the most important issues.

The workshops will begin with check-in at 8:30 a.m. and adjourn at 3 p.m., following a period of questions and answers. Listed below are the dates and cities for the upcoming retention workshops.

  • May 20 — New Orleans.
  • May 22 — Chicago.
  • May 22 — Phoenix.
  • May 29 — Wichita, Kan.
  • June 3 — Portland, Ore.
  • June 4 — Seattle.
  • June 10 — Honolulu.
  • June 10 —- Newark, N.J.
  • June 12 — San Antonio, Texas.
  • June 18 — Indianapolis.
  • June 18 — San Francisco.
  • June 19 — Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
  • June 19 — Los Angeles.
  • June 24 — Denver.
  • Aug. 5 — Raleigh, N.C. (This workshop will have a special focus on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, but also is open to others.)

To learn more and register, visit the Noel-Levitz Web site.