Nine Ways To Reimagine Higher Education
The road to recovery for U.S. colleges lies through change and innovation.
The road to recovery for U.S. colleges lies through change and innovation.
As an industry that has struggled to mobilize innovation at times due to bureaucracy, this is a big opportunity for higher education to adopt new practices, technology, and philosophies that will result in better student learning outcomes for years to come.
While higher education remains a critical driver of social and economic mobility, new admits must now commit—and succeed—without the supportive in-person experience that schools typically provide.
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How The Pandemic Could Forever Change Higher Education
Fewer students applying for federal financial aid as #coronavirus brings uncertainty for prospective college students
Colleges have been careful to leave the door open on their plans for the fall semester. Most experts say it will be anything but normal. Here's a sampling of how it could look.
Why must people be lucky to get educated, even during a pandemic? We’ve had access to world class technology that removes barriers to educating and connects subject matter experts, coaches, educators, and families for more than a decade.
Enrollment is taking a hit. Current estimates suggest there will be, on average, 20% fewer students attending colleges and universities in the fall.
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