Certificate or Degree? The Eternal Question Solved
Degrees and noncredit certificates and certifications have their own benefits and values, but the...
Kevin Currie | Chief Executive Officer, Continuing & Professional Education Consulting Group
Degrees and noncredit certificates and certifications have their own benefits and values, but the...
Stephen Rose | Senior Economist, Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
Certifications are not receiving the same recognition as certificates when it comes to supporting...
Dewayne Matthews | Vice President of Policy and Strategy, Lumina Foundation
The 60 percent attainment target, based on international trends and labor market projections, is...
More than labor market growth, the health of the society and citizenry relies on its citizens to be...
Lori Perkovich | Master's Student, New York University
A degree is critical for adults to who want find work or advance their career. University leaders...
John DeLalla | Director of Continuing Education, University of Arizona South
Printed brochures can be useful marketing resources, but can also be extremely expensive for the...
Doreen Amorosa | Managing Director of the MBA Career Center, Georgetown University
Institutions must provide ongoing value to graduates to help prospective students decide whether...
Dan Beare | Environmental Professional and Current Events Blogger
An advanced degree does not necessarily guarantee work for the graduate, even in high-demand,...
Kevin Shanley | Director of USU Online & Continuing Education, Utah State University
Creating flexible programming is an innovative approach to boosting enrollment of adult students in...
It’s critical for public higher education institutions to recognize the strengths of competitors in...
Jessica Fuda Daddio | Professor, Keiser University
Without making a concerted effort to serve the distinct needs of adults, postsecondary educators...
Ensuring students understand they can earn credits upon completing certain MOOCs makes it possible...