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Here’s how to engage your alumni and facilitate lifelong learning

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Blogs Here’s how to engage your alumni and facilitate lifelong learning 8 tactics to benefit your alumni—and recruit more adult leaners Professional, continuing, and online leaders too often overlook one of the most fruitful recruitment pools: alumni, many of whom are excellent candidates as adult learners.

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Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas, partners with over 62 high schools across the state, facilitating college access for Latino, rural, and other marginalized communities. Partnering with high schools that serve predominantly Latino students reinforces accessibility. Daley College, City Colleges of Chicago Richard J.

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How to recruit specialized business students and grow non-MBA enrollment

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Explore our research on adult learner motivations and behaviors. While many business schools became test-optional when COVID-19 lockdowns limited access to testing facilities, test-optional is likely here to stay. The 3 big bets university presidents and provosts are placing on graduate and adult learner enrollments.

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5 career services to support your professional and adult learners

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Syracuse University advertises access to the Beyond Graduate School platform, which provides graduate students with modules to learn how to leverage their education. The 50 most in-demand skills for graduates of your master's programs 5.

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Struggling to set graduate enrollment goals? Here’s our step-by-step guide.

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Graduate programs often lack the centralized infrastructure that facilitates (relatively) straightforward decision-making for undergraduate enrollment. EAB’s resident IPEDS experts often lament that the admissions, enrollment, and retention data that is readily accessible for undergraduate programs is not available for grad programs.