More than 41 million adults intend to enroll in postsecondary education of some sort in the next two years, finds a new ...
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College launches bite-sized apprenticeship units as new route to learning
The units allow employers and learners to select relevant modules from national apprenticeship standards.
More colleges and universities are enrolling nontraditional learners—adults who have completed some college education but didn’t finish a credential or those who are re-enrolling to gain new skills or ...
It’s time to retire the outdated image of the typical college student: fresh out of high school, moving into a dorm and late-night study sessions. Today’s college classroom looks very different, and ...
Over a quarter of U.S. adults between the ages of 25 and 64—representing 41.7 million people—intend to enroll in some type of higher education program or training within the next two years, according ...
The effects extend beyond individual students. Employers depend on a skilled workforce. When fewer adults can access ...
SOUTH BEND — When South Bend native Laquisha Jackson became pregnant in high school, she made the decision to pause her education. Now 41 years old, Jackson has founded her own catering company and ...
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