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Postsecondary Education Critical for High-Earning Jobs of the Future

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

There will be a substantial number of managerial and professional office jobs that will be the biggest cluster [of job growth], and most of those will go to college graduates.” Workers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are going to have the highest likelihood of good jobs — 90% will be good,” said Gulish. “If

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Texas’ higher education landscape is changing dramatically with Gen Z

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Higher education is one of our core verticals. For the past 20 years, we have been experts in everything from traditional degrees to trade programs and community colleges across the U.S. In Texas, we’re noticing a trend that many four-year degree colleges are getting more multicultural students and fewer non-Hispanic White students.

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Interest in career pathways beyond the status quo is growing. Should higher ed be worried?

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Gen Z youth pursuing nontraditional credentials not involving college are increasingly satisfied with their decision. A recent report by Jobs for The Future (JFF) and American Student Assistance (ASA) suggests alternative pathways are in for another boost in popularity, thanks to parent and educator interest.

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How your future students’ needs are changing in 5 big ways

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Have you updated the recruitment pitch your college is making to prospective students as other options beckon and enrollment continues to slip? “Facing economic uncertainty and concerns about job prospects after graduation, students expect value in their education and a strong return on investment.”

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Experts Gathered to Discuss Challenges Facing Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Getting into college is harder and harder,” said Dirks. Even though there are wonderful colleges and universities across the states and country, they can’t find enough students to enroll, and every year there are headlines about colleges folding or being acquired.” Dirks, president and CEO of The New York Academy of Sciences.

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Workforce Status Makes the Difference for Undocumented Graduates

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) and undocumented graduates continue to take on leading positions at some of America’s largest economic engines like Google and Microsoft, investing in their own families and communities, despite experiencing increasingly high levels of stress regarding their immigration.

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A Continued Commitment to Community

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The four entities recognized this year span a diverse geographic area, but they share the mission of uplifting their communities while also creating a broader impact in terms of education and the workforce. We’re changing the landscape of how community colleges serve underserved students,” says Espiritu. “We Also, it’s the environment.