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Why growing demand doesn’t guarantee success for cybersecurity programs

EAB

The grad programs presidents and provosts are prioritizing. Our Professional and Adult Education Forum researchers also analyzed top programs' structure and curriculum to identify what you would need to offer to compete. UMGC’s graduate certificate in systems engineering ) to supply graduates with these in-demand skills.

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The 50 most in-demand skills for graduates of your master’s programs

EAB

Software development” and “software engineering” appeared among the top 50 in-demand skills. The 4 biggest challenges facing graduate and adult education programs, according to presidents and provosts. 2 emerging law school recruitment challenges – and how to address them. Learn more. Get more insights.

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Business candidates want personalized marketing from you—here’s how to do it well

EAB

One business candidate even called her process of combing through endless search engine results “exhausting.” Business students are pragmatic and eager for information, but they are often balancing additional responsibilities like a full-time job or a family that make information-seeking a burden.

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Is your digital front door open?

EAB

Tips to optimize your organic website lead generation for adult learners Stealth shoppers, or students who research extensively on their own before “raising their hand” to express interest in your program, have grown to a whopping 80% of adult learner applicants, up from 20% just a few years ago, according to EAB’s latest research.