Educators use the word “holistic” to signal a commitment to students’ success academically and personally, in college and beyond. Holistic approach, holistic support — the term has become something of a buzzword. We asked five experts to interpret it by sharing one change institutions can make, in philosophy or practice, to improve the student experience.
- Amelia Parnell is vice president for research and policy at Naspa, a national association of student-affairs administrators in higher education, where she also directs the Research and Policy Institute, which examines effective practices to promote student success.
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