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5 career services to support your professional and adult learners

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Blogs 5 career services to support your professional and adult learners Build these services to aid your current students and stand out to prospects Career services are going to be especially important to your graduate and adult students in 2024.

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4 takeaways from marketing to graduate students in 2023—and predictions for 2024

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As those students matriculate into our graduate and adult education programs, we will need resources in place to support them. Schools that highlight support services—including mental health resources and career services —in their recruitment outreach will gain an advantage, especially with younger applicants.

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Do you need to sunset academic programs? Consider these 3 steps.

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Register now Get more insights 4 takeaways from marketing to graduate students in 2023—and predictions for 2024 December 27, 2023 2023 in review: A momentous year in higher ed December 15, 2023 AI for Enrollment Leaders December 14, 2023 Our top five lessons on lead generation for graduate and adult programs in 2024 December 14, 2023 Meet Your New (..)

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Building awareness of your law program is more important than ever

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Learn more Get more insights 5 career services to support your professional and adult learners November 6, 2023 Here’s how to engage your alumni and facilitate lifelong learning October 19, 2023 Our New Staffing Model Playbook for Higher Ed CMOs October 10, 2023 We asked 3,800+ graduate and adult students about their program preferences.

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How to use marketing to engage program-switchers

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Watch our webinar to learn how to optimize your lead generation efforts to recruit students year-round.

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

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Participants in GED and adult education courses. Referrals from social services agencies and community-based organizations. Referrals from social services agencies and community-based organizations. Community members who leverage career services resources. Call center inquiries. SAT/ACT lists.

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Survey Highlights What Matters Most to Adult Learners

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In fact, we see that prospective students are increasingly relying on recruiting emails with the percentage of graduate adult learners who said that they consulted recruitment emails increasing from 13% in our previous survey to 20% in our latest survey. This is suggesting that future adult learners will also rely on emails more heavily.