How Data Can Benefit Colleges & Universities: Part 2

As data remains to be an important resource for higher education institutions, we discuss how data implementation can further student success and considerations when advising students on their career paths.

In this episode of Cherry Bekaert’s Digital Journeys podcast and the second part of our higher education series, Jim Holman, Director and Strategy & Operations Leader, welcomes Anthony Pember, Director in our Digital Advisory practice. By effectively using data, higher education institutions tailor the student experience during every step of the program(s).

Listen to learn more about:

  • Best practices for student success and program completion
  • Tracking student progress by guiding them through the institution’s programs
  • Data silos that can isolate informational sources, creating insufficient efforts and costs
  • Proprietary and classified information within public and private entities surrounding around The National Security Agency (NSA)
  • Correlation of the value and benefits of data so that higher education institutions can make better and faster decisions, impacting student retention and success

If you have any questions specific to your situation, Cherry Bekaert’s Digital Advisory team of advisors are available to discuss your situation with you. Contact us today!

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How Data Can Benefit Colleges & Universities: Part 1


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Jim Holman

Strategy & Operations Leader

Director, Cherry Bekaert Advisory LLC

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Anthony Pember

Digital Advisory Services

Managing Director, Cherry Bekaert Advisory LLC

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