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Short-term metrics like placement rates and early wages tell part of the story. Learn how continuing education leaders can adopt a longer measurement horizon and design programs built to deliver it.
Your inquiry volume is holding. Maybe it’s even growing. So why are applications flat, and why is yield still soft? The answer is rarely a demand problem. It’s a response problem, and it’s likely happening in three specific places. A typical undergraduate admissions office has five to ten counselors managing a prospect pool of 40,000 […]
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The four-year degree is the start of a relationship that could last forty years. Explore how institutions can extend their value proposition beyond graduation and build lasting engagement with alumni.
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Download our practice guide for nursing, social work, CJ, and education programs. Learn how structured simulation builds student readiness before placement.
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The clock is ticking for Workforce Pell eligibility. Learn critical timing, risks, and steps to ensure your programs qualify for federal funding starting July 2026.
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Higher ed is losing the workforce credential market to employers and platforms. Here's what institutions need to build programs that connect completers to real job outcomes.
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When student risk signals live in different systems, the window for intervention closes fast. See how connected data infrastructure helps institutions stop reactive retention for good.
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Most institutions grow by hiring. The ones that scale sustainably grow by building connected systems. Learn why operational infrastructure is the real lever for enrollment and program growth.
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Programs in nursing, social work, criminal justice, and education already teach high-stakes conversations. Learn how simulation extends that practice so every student builds consistency before placement begins.