Four Ways to Attract Today’s Adult Students
As more adults enroll in higher education programs across the United States, institutions must make...
Rebecca Gilpatrick | Director of Student Aid Services, KHEAA
As more adults enroll in higher education programs across the United States, institutions must make...
While the methods of instructional design have changed significantly over the years, the end goal...
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...