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The 4 biggest challenges facing graduate and adult education programs, according to presidents and provosts

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The 4 biggest challenges facing graduate and adult education programs, according to presidents and provosts. As undergraduate enrollment and net tuition revenue continue to fall, university leaders are doubling down on graduate and other adult-serving programs as a source of enrollment and revenue. October 17, 2022.

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

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The Rising Higher Education Le aders Fellowship has been a wonderful learning experience. I thank the session facilitators and experts for providing additional guidance on this project. Bennet and others participated in EAB’s Rising Higher Education Leaders Fellowship in spring 2023.

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

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PCO leaders will collaborate with graduate enrollment leaders and advancement offices to expand the adult learner pipeline—e.g., Growing student skepticism towards higher education positioned lower-cost, on-demand, skills-based learning favorably. New growth and centralization of services mandates were imposed on PCO leaders.

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

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Where possible, encourage faculty who teach courses in programs to be sunset to collaborate across departments to create interdisciplinary studies programs. Enrollment in master’s-level interdisciplinary studies programs is on the rise. Most recently, enrollment in these programs grew 31% from 2021-2022. Consider these 3 steps.

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