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What does a student from the class of 2023 look like?

They have faced a severe disruption of their learning in their middle school years as lockdowns forced them into virtual classrooms. They are experiencing a growing mental health crisis among their age cohort. And they are worried about trends in racial inequity and the cost of speaking up on campus.

How will your institution invest strategically to support these students?

In the Fall of 2022, The Chronicle surveyed more than 400 college leaders on their priorities, concerns, and plans to manage the concerns of this new generation of students.

Download the Research Brief to learn how:
  • Institutions are providing a mix of learning methods
  • New services will focus on learning loss from the pandemic
  • Career services and mental health departments are responding
  • Institutions are fostering a safe and connected campus
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What does a student from the class of 2023 look like?

They have faced a severe disruption of their learning in their middle school years as lockdowns forced them into virtual classrooms. They are experiencing a growing mental health crisis among their age cohort. And they are worried about trends in racial inequity and the cost of speaking up on campus.

How will your institution invest strategically to support these students?

In the Fall of 2022, The Chronicle surveyed more than 400 college leaders on their priorities, concerns, and plans to manage the concerns of this new generation of students.

Download the Research Brief to learn how:
  • Institutions are providing a mix of learning methods
  • New services will focus on learning loss from the pandemic
  • Career services and mental health departments are responding
  • Institutions are fostering a safe and connected campus
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