The possible's slow fuse is lit, by the Imagination.
—Emily Dickinson
I would recommend TLG for two key reasons: because they understand the landscape of higher education better than any other consulting firm out there and because their solutions are tailored to an individual institution's needs.
— Jennifer Delahunty
Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid
Kenyon College
Gambier, Ohio
The time between the start of classes and Thanksgiving break is critical for retaining first-year students (not to mention generating positive word of mouth). How can you not only meet but exceed the expectations of your new students?
Last month’s Summer Seminar provided plentiful food for thought, although the excellent presentations may have had some participants reaching for antacid. Attendees were reminded by virtually every speaker of the need for constant innovation in the face of mounting pressures on educational content, cost, delivery, and value. The situation is reminiscent of the old printer’s maxim: You can have a job done “fast, cheap, or good,” but never all three at once.