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College Degree Still a Great Return On Investment

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

A new report by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce predicts that by 2031 only 20% of good jobs, defined as those paying at least $43,000 a year, will be available to those with education less than a bachelor's degree. Employers also recognize the value of a college degree. Dr. Earl D.

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Adult learners: Who they are & what they want from college

EAB

For example, career counseling, financial aid, and other support services may be unavailable via virtual appointment or only open during traditional business hours—making them difficult for working professionals, parents, and others to access.

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I’m your future Gen Z adult learner. Here are three ways to hook me with your program webpage.

EAB

EAB estimates that by 2031, 60% of adult learners will be Gen Z (like my classmates and me). In my search for advanced degrees, nothing has concerned me more than the cost of graduate programs—especially when I can't seem to find any scholarship opportunities or proof of return on investment.

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The top 5 ways prospective graduate and adult learners are finding your programs

EAB

And the portion of adult learners from Gen Z is expected to grow to 60% by 2031. Students also frequently seek information about college costs (39%) and financial aid (38%). Ensure information about tuition, fees, financial aid, and scholarships is readily available across your website.