What Drives Graduate Student Enrollment Decisions?

RNL graduate student data helps institutions better target graduate students Cost and flexible program options are two of the biggest enrollment factors. Do you know why your graduate students choose to enroll at your institution?  Understanding why your students select the institutions in which they enroll can help you to refine your messaging to focus…

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Electrophysiological Studies and Radiofrequency Ablation

Cardiac arrhythmias, characterised by abnormal electrical activity in the heart, disrupt the regular rhythm of contractions and pose significant risks to human health. The precise coordination of electrical signals is vital for the heart’s pumping function, ensuring adequate delivery of oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. When arrhythmias compromise this delicate process, the consequences can…

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How NOT to write a fundraising letter

Have you ever written a fundraising letter? A fundraising letter you felt really proud about? One that presented your nonprofit in an amazing light. That showed how good you were working in your cause. One that was sure to convince donors to give to you? I have too. And I bet your fundraising letter hardly…

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Leadership and Fundraising in a Pandemic

This week, I was honored to be the guest on Eliz Greene and Thom Singer’s show, The Webinar Talk Show. We talked about leadership, fundraising, events, and sales in a pandemic. I loved Eliz’s story about a fundraising appeal that wowed her. And Thom’s observations on the similarities with the process of nonprofit fundraising and…

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