Restructuring Higher Education Through a Career-Readiness Lens
For many institutions, the educational environment has shifted from on campus to online, with a growing population of on-the-go non-traditional students. According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), at least 70 percent of undergraduates meet at least one of the following characteristics of non-traditional students:
- Being independent for financial aid purposes
- Having one or more dependents Being a single caregiver
- Not having a traditional high school diploma
- Delaying postsecondary enrollment
- Attending school part-time and being employed full-time
The global student population is expanding and changing, and the value of education is not shrinking. Learners need a way to record and share their achievements with potential employers to draw a clear line between their college education and their desired career path.
That’s where the Instructure Learning Platform comes in. For community colleges, vocational schools, and four-year institutions alike, the Instructure Learning Platform offers open, extensible systems that come together to support the future of education!