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The Higher Education Research Institute provides valuable research to colleges & universities on student learning, faculty development, & campus climate.

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Institutions can still register to administer the 2024 HERI surveys and gain access to unique and actionable insights into their students, faculty, and staff. UCLA CRESST ow.ly/3BFG50QtFIX

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Did you know 3 in 5 LGBTQ+ students 18 years or older surveyed voted in a national, state, or local election? Discover more insights at the HERI. #PrideMonth UCLA Ed & IS heri.ucla.edu

Did you know 3 in 5 LGBTQ+ students 18 years or older surveyed voted in a national, state, or local election? Discover more insights at the <a href="/HERIUCLA/">HERI</a>. #PrideMonth <a href="/uclaseis/">UCLA Ed & IS</a> 
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Check out the new brief from ACE using data from the 2023 DLE survey to think about how this can help administrators address issues on campus >>

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ACE's newest brief, and second in partnership with UCLA Ed & IS, uses insights from the @heriucla Diverse Learning Environments Survey to examine why students choose to stop out. UCLA CRESST Read more: ow.ly/PuvQ50SPytJ

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Inside Higher Ed highlighted ACE's new brief that uses insights from the @heriucla Diverse Learning Environments Survey to examine why students choose to stop out. UCLA CRESST UCLA Ed & IS Read more: ow.ly/SBZI50SWSKa

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ICYMI | Three out of five students surveyed said academic underperformance played a key role in their decision to leave college for more than one term. Financial constraints and family responsibilities were also big drivers of students stopping out, according to a new report from

ICYMI | Three out of five students surveyed said academic underperformance played a key role in their decision to leave college for more than one term. Financial constraints and family responsibilities were also big drivers of students stopping out, according to a new report from
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HERI data was used in this The American Prospect piece! How can we better understand why students choose higher education and the challenges they face? prospect.org/education/2024…

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ACE’s latest brief uses insights from The Freshman Survey, administered by HERI, to examine student perspectives on making application decisions, financing college, and choosing to attend their particular institution. UCLA CRESST UCLA Ed & IS ow.ly/m3bU50TAhbb

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Together with UCLA Ed & IS & ACE we've released a new report highlighting and exploring the experiences, backgrounds, and other key features of the entering class 2024. #datadriven #EducationPolicy heri.ucla.edu/ace-and-ucla-e…

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The Key Insights report on the incoming 2024 college class from the HERI team's collaboration with ACE is highlighted in EdSource National survey of freshmen class of 2024 finds disparities across race, sexual orientation edsource.org/updates/nation…

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Your First College Year Survey (YFCY) is now open for administration! #HigherEducation #institutionalresearch #DataDriven #studentsurveys heri.ucla.edu/your-first-col…

Your First College Year Survey (YFCY) is now open for administration!
#HigherEducation #institutionalresearch #DataDriven #studentsurveys
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