Monitoring Non-Traditional Student Retention
A new report released this week reveals that higher education institutions are beginning to track...
A new report released this week reveals that higher education institutions are beginning to track...
Thomas J. Grites | Assistant Provost of Academic Support, Stockton University
Commoditization can make higher education far more accessible for non-traditional students, but...
The commoditization of the higher education marketplace provides students with more choice and...
Lesley Nichols | Executive Director of Professional Studies, Emerson College
Prospective students — both traditional and non-traditional — are increasingly seeing higher...
Vicki Brannock | Director of Workforce Strategy and Innovation, Biocom Institute
As students in the higher education system become increasingly older and non-traditional,...
Cathy Schofield | Lecturer, Truro and Penwith College
A recent change in the government-subsidized tuition structure in the United Kingdom has made clear...
Kirsti Miettinen | Head of Continuing Education, Aalto University
In Finland, undergraduate students — whose education is subsidized by the government — tend to...
Ken Udas | Vice Provost of Digital Learning Initiatives, University of Idaho
— Co-Written with Jan Thomas | Vice Chancellor and President, University of Southern Queensland—...
Stefan Popenici | Senior Lecturer, Macquarie University
Higher education institutions are starting to consciously work toward improving the quality of...
Alfredo Soeiro | EUCEN Representative, Universidade do Porto
In Portugal, higher-priced private institutions are providing a pathway to professional degrees for...
Thomas Lindsay | Director of the Center for Higher Education, Texas Public Policy Foundation
Low-cost options simultaneously catalyze the commoditization of higher education and cause...
John DeLalla | Director of Continuing Education, University of Arizona South
Low-cost higher education providers are pushing institutions across the country to cut costs to...