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2023 Seal of Excelencia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“Financial aid, retention, and faculty/staff representation are part of the Seal,” says Dr. Deborah Santiago, co-founder and CEO of Excelencia in Education, who says she is delighted to see institutions with intentional practices actively working toward increasing Latino representation in key positions. Dr. Erika D.

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To design microcredentials that meet student needs, follow these 3 steps

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As a result of this change, they have seen more applicants for the traditional on-campus master’s program despite faculty fears that microcredential enrollment would cannibalize master’s enrollment. Build programs around the needs of adult learners Contact your Strategic Leader to schedule a Credential Market Briefing and Innovation Workshop.

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EAB Strategic Advisory Services Extends Breadth and Depth of Coverage

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Contact your Strategic Leader to learn more or schedule an expert consultation. Professional and Adult Education Adult learners are a unique audience whether they are served through traditional graduate programs, non-credit offerings, degree completion programs, or short-format credentials across on-campus, online, and hybrid modalities.

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Looking to Grow Your Health Care Administration Program? Here Are Four Tips

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online delivery, weekend classes) appeal to students concerned with balancing family and work-related commitments with further education. Offering flexible, asynchronous options allows students to complete courses on their own schedule, which may encourage busy adult students to continue their education and increase enrollments.

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Survey Highlights What Matters Most to Adult Learners

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It's only after researching programs and admissions requirements that adult learners begin to research things like general information about the school, classes, or even faculty research interests. This is suggesting that future adult learners will also rely on emails more heavily. BD: Thanks, Todd. BD: Great, thank you.