Making Higher Ed Work for Adult Learners: What the Data Tells Us
Flexibility is key for adult learners balancing work, family, and education. Learn how institutions can adapt with hybrid models, support systems, and credit for prior learning.
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Flexibility is key for adult learners balancing work, family, and education. Learn how institutions can adapt with hybrid models, support systems, and credit for prior learning.
Lehigh Carbon Community College shares how they provide wraparound support for adult learners through dedicated counselors, workforce partnerships, scholarships and more.
Dr. La’Tonya “LT” Rease Miles reflects on supporting first-generation college students, particularly adult learners, drawing from her mother’s experiences as well as her own.
Adult learners are motivated to return to higher ed but need better support. Understand their motivations, needs, and strengthen your enrollment strategy.
Why the Texas A&M University system partnered with ReUp to work towards equity and get adult learners back.
Community colleges and four-year institutions can play a role in advancing equity for transfer students. Here are the most common challenges facing transfer students that we’ve seen at ReUp, and what can be done to support them in meeting their educational goals.
How can colleges and universities better support adult learners? The following strategies have helped to engage, enroll, and support nontraditional students in meaningful ways.
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