Photo: Chris Pietsch Half of U.S. Adults Without Degrees Want More Education Brianna Hatch, The Chronicle of Higher Education As colleges try to reverse enrollment declines exacerbated by the pandemic, leaders are experimenting with ways to recruit and retain more students—including adult learners who never completed, or even started, their college degrees.
A new report affirms that more American adults without college degrees think they need additional education to advance their careers—and just over half say they will likely pursue that education in the next five years. |