More than two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s clear that higher education institutions are recognizing and adapting to the lasting impacts that the transition to online learning has had on both learners and faculty alike. While some students are returning to campus, we’ve seen an increase in the number of non-traditional students taking advantage of expanded access to education opportunities online.

3 drivers of non-traditional student enrollment


Universities will need to embrace the needs of non-traditional students, who want a choice in where, when and how they learn

Each year, we share our 10 most-read stories. Not surprisingly, many of this year's Top 10 focused on microcredentials, the student experience, non-traditional students, and the post-pandemic campus. This year's 6th most-read story focuses on 3 things that are helping non-traditional students enroll at higher rates.

More than two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s clear that higher education institutions are recognizing and adapting to the lasting impacts that the transition to online learning has had on both learners and faculty alike. While some students are returning to campus, we’ve seen an increase in the number of non-traditional students taking advantage of expanded access to education opportunities online.

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