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

EAB

Hear EAB’s latest research on the characteristics of the adult learner market We’ve rounded up a few quick facts about adult learners—check them out below. Who they are Typically, adult learners—sometimes called “non-traditional students,” although that definition is fading from the vernacular—are defined as students aged 25 or older.

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Unleash the Chatbots! AI for Retention

Higher Ed Connects: Technology

It is clear that there is a problem on campus with direct communication between students and an array of services they may not know about, or may not know them. The missing link for the Recchi sisters was a question that is rarely on the minds of campus administrators: “Do we have a primary line of communication with our students?”

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State Efforts to Advance Credentialing & Career Pathways

Parchment

Matthew Sterenberg (09:01.728) leading from the governor’s Nick Moore (09:05.228) Well, you definitely need to create a reciprocal feedback loop between the supply and the demand sides of the talent ecosystem. So we’ve got to have more virtual service delivery. Why is it important for states to care about this?