by The Eduventures Analyst Team at ACT | NRCCUA | Dec 10, 2019 | Adult Learner Demand, All Topics, Program Innovation, Student Success, Technology Research, Traditional Student Demand
It’s that time of year again. As has become an end-of-year tradition at Eduventures, we asked five of our analysts to reflect on a single question: “What did you learn this year? ” Some answers identify truly break-through moments in our understanding of the student...
by The Eduventures Analyst Team at ACT | NRCCUA | May 28, 2019 | All Topics, Eduventures Summit
What do out-of-state online enrollment, undergraduate brand distinctiveness, and the use of YouTube among high school students have in common? They are all burning issues that will be addressed at Eduventures Summit 2019 , of course! While main stage keynote speakers...
by The Eduventures Analyst Team at ACT | NRCCUA | Dec 11, 2018 | Adult Learner Demand, All Topics, Program Innovation, Program Spotlight, Student Success, Technology Research, Traditional Student Demand
Welcome to part two of Eduventures’ Year in Review for 2018! Last week, Chief Research Officer, Richard Garrett, reviewed his higher ed predictions for 2018. This week our analysts share what they learned this year and next week we reveal our Top 5 Wake-Up Calls of...
by The Eduventures Analyst Team at ACT | NRCCUA | Jun 12, 2018 | All Topics, Eduventures Summit
Tomorrow evening we look forward to welcoming you, our clients, colleagues, and friends, to Boston for Eduventures Summit 2018 Higher Ed Remastered: The Great Debate. While in years past higher education agreed on the fundamentals, today it is suffering from a rare...
by The Eduventures Analyst Team at ACT | NRCCUA | Dec 12, 2017 | Adult Learner Demand, All Topics, Program Innovation, Student Success, Technology Research, Traditional Student Demand
As the year comes to a close, we asked our top analysts to reflect on some critical questions impacting colleges and universities in 2017: Is there something wrong with the undergraduate adult market? What does the newest evidence actually say about the importance of...