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Design strategy for continuing and professional education at the University of Texas at Dallas

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Research from the United States Department of Education shows 1.2 million fewer tradit ional - aged (18 - 24) college students in 2022 from 2019.

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How to engage more community college prospects amid the “great opt-out”

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Source: EAB analysis of American Community Survey data. When I worked in enrollment management, inquiries were one of the most difficult categories of students to capture and communicate with. of students saying they relied heavily on a resource, 2019-2022. Participants in GED and adult education courses.

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Adult learners’ application behavior is changing—here’s how

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This marks the first time respondents have listed financial aid and scholarships as their top criteria since we began surveying adult learners in 2019. And about half (49.5%) of surveyed students indicated they are willing to spend no more than $15,000 annually on their education.

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2023 Seal of Excelencia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Current enrollment is 8,000 students with around 61% in semester credit courses and 39% pursuing adult education. Starting in 2019, there has been no statistically significant difference in one-year or two-year persistence between these two groups. Daley College, City Colleges of Chicago Richard J. Dr. Janine E.

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