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Order your copy today. Creating a Sense of Belonging for Students Numerous studies have shown that w

Order your copy today. [View email in your browser.]( [Chronicle of Higher Edcuation](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGEYbG2ceyRpeQscxEVWYEFdQBjqEGYGMle1Z-15jIMCwp6JD-BBCd9UAliL3BsQkYVKILQ0do=) [Recruiting and Retaining Students Cover](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGEYbG2ceyRpeQscxEVWYEFdQBjqEGYGMle1Z-15jIMCwp6JD-BBCd9UAliL3BsQkYVKILQ0do=) Creating a Sense of Belonging for Students Numerous studies have shown that when students are underrepresented, or face stereotypes that they’re intellectually inferior, the anxiety about whether they fit in can sap motivation. A growing body of research concludes that students who feel they belong on campus are likely to earn better grades, have less stress, and take advantage of campus services. Colleges are embedding clinicians in programs and offices catering to underrepresented students. [Recruiting and Retaining Students in a Challenging Market](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGEYbG2ceyRpeQscxEVWYEFdQBjqEGYGMle1Z-15jIMCwp6JD-BBCd9UAliL3BsQkYVKILQ0do=) offers insights from experts and innovators at institutions across the country who are figuring out ways to attract new students and keep them enrolled. You’ll find innovative strategies, case studies, and partnerships that enable colleges to go the extra mile. It also includes federal retention and graduation data for different sectors of higher education so that you can see how your institution stacks up. /OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGEYbG2ceyRpeQscxEVWYEFdQBjqEGYGMle1Z-15jIMCwp6JD-BBCd9UAliL3BsQkYVKILQ0do= [Order your copy today to:](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGEYbG2ceyRpeQscxEVWYEFdQBjqEGYGMle1Z-15jIMCwp6JD-BBCd9UAliL3BsQkYVKILQ0do=) - Spark ideas and conversations on your campus that enable your college to flourish. - Develop ideas for partnerships to serve and support students without breaking your budget. - Identify strategies to foster academic success, student well-being, and a sense of belonging on your campus. - Learn the best ways to communicate the value of your institution to an emerging population of college students. - Understand how your institution compares with its peers in retaining and graduating low-income and other underrepresented students. [Purchase Today](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGEYbG2ceyRpeQscxEVWYEFdQBjqEGYGMle1Z-15jIMCwp6JD-BBCd9UAliL3BsQkYVKILQ0do=) The Chronicle | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGEYbG2ceyRpeQscxEVWYEFdQBjqEGYGMle1Z-15jIMCwp6JD-BBCd9UAliL3BsQkYVKILQ0do=) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](=/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGEYbG2ceyRpeQscxEVWYEFdQBjqEGYGMle1Z-15jIMCwp6JD-BBCd9UAliL3BsQkYVKILQ0do=)

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