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    Rob Johnstone is the founder and president of NCII, a national organization that provides customized support to colleges and universities for improvement and innovation. He has decades of experience in higher education and has led many high-profile and high-impact projects.

  2. View Rob Johnstones profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Rob has 6 jobs listed on their profile.

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  3. This paper explores 10 of the most commonly asked questions about guided pathways collected by Rob Johnstone and his colleagues across the country over the past five years. The paper shares Rob’s thinking about why these important questions may actually lead us to focus on guided pathways more, not less.

  4. Rob Johnstone Founder and President, NCII. rob@ncii-improve.com. ncii-improve.com. SERVICES & SUPPORT. Focusing on guided pathways and student financial stability reforms, our team at the National Center for Inquiry & Improvement (NCII) supports colleges in implementing authentic large-scale change that enables success for all students.

  5. Dr. Rob Johnstone. Founder and President. NCII . Table of Contents . Section. Introduction. Concerns about Compromising Our Higher Education Values. Practical Considerations about Control and Enrollment . Apprehensions about the Impact on Students’ Learning and Development . Conclusion and Resources. References . Page. 2. 4. 11. 14. 19.

  6. Kelley Karandjeff, EdM National Center for Inquiry & Improvement. OVERVIEW. This report is the second in a series of resources designed for higher education leaders and explores 10 new “momentum” questions reflective of the uptake in guided pathways across our nation’s colleges.

  7. Jun 30, 2017 · Equity, Economic Mobility & Guided Pathways Presentation by Dr. Rob Johnstone, founder of the National Center for Inquiry & Improvement (NCII), on June 30, 2017.

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    • NYS Student Success Center