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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. Findings from EAB’s new survey of presidents, provosts, and VPEMs. identified "limited budget" as a top challenge to growing graduate and adult education programs. -->. Survey Methodology.

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A fortune in the short-term: Is it time for CE programs to explode?

University Business

The University of North Florida is bucking declining college enrollment trends in higher education, and John Kantner, University of North Florida senior associate provost of faculty and research, credits some of this growth to its focus on continuing education (CE) programs.

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Two ways to improve support services for adult learners with learning disabilities

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Blogs Two ways to improve support services for adult learners with learning disabilities In our new survey , 100% of university presidents and provosts identified graduate and adult learner enrollment as a priority. With this increased focus on adult learner enrollment should come a growing emphasis on adult learner success.

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Why half of graduate enrollment leaders didn’t meet their goals

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Setting Realistic Enrollment Goals Although the specific metrics that should inform graduate enrollment goals can vary by institution type, organizational structure, and budget model, data analysis is a universal first step in goal-setting.

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Can the three-year bachelor's degree become a reality?

Inside Higher Ed

And this came in the summer of 2021, so we had gone through a very challenging year where a lot of faculty had been forced to do things that they never would have imagined doing if it hadn’t been for the pandemic,” said Sean Condon, provost and senior vice president of academic affairs at Merrimack College.

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

EAB

In our survey of presidents, provosts, and VPEMs , more than half of respondents said they increased their program offerings in the last year, compared to just 18% of respondents who decreased the number of offerings in their graduate and adult ed portfolios. Consider these 3 steps. appeared first on EAB.

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4 Things You Need for a Successful Graduate Enrollment Management Plan

EAB

At the same time, one hundred percent of surveyed university presidents and provosts identified graduate and adult learner enrollment as a strong or moderate priority. For instance, we found that 42% of surveyed graduate leaders faced increased enrollment goals in 2022, yet only 39% are on track to meet those goals.