More than 41 million adults intend to enroll in postsecondary education of some sort in the next two years, finds a new report. But will they do so, is the big question.
To fully realize the promise of online learning, higher education leaders can look to adopt four key strategy drivers.
Research shows that adults often enter college with a goal in mind, such as a career pivot, additional education in their current industry or completion of a degree they previously started. But ...
About 3.8 million new high school graduates are expected to enroll in higher education next fall. The number of former students with some college credits but no credential is, at nearly 38 million ...
The traditional enrollment funnel was never built for the complexities of adult life. Designed around the steady rhythm of high school seniors preparing for college, it falters when applied to ...
ReUp Education, a national leader in re-enrolling adult learners in degree and credential programs, today announced that it ...
Calvin University announces the launch of new programs designed for adult learners who started a bachelor’s degree but never completed it. Nearly two million Michiganders have some college credits but ...
Assessing student learning effectively is often complicated by relying on ambiguous proxies such as grades, quiz scores, or assumptions about students' internal states, such as what they feel, think, ...