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Non-traditional education is on the rise. Elevate your expectations.
Today, 46 percent of American adults take formal continuing education classes¹ and workforce development is considered one of the top issues facing higher education². The traditional 18- to 22-year-old student population has changed dramatically and now, non-traditional learners hold the lion's share of the market. And there is funding behind the need. In 2014, President Obama allocated $450 million to promote continuing education and workforce development.

Does the idea of increasing profits, focusing on the right customers, and customizing corporate experiences sound good to you? Then read our new eBook to learn about these and five other ways you can attract and support this growing market.

You'll also discover why Ellucian Elevate™ can help you do it all. It's built to meet the unique needs of non-traditional students. It's nimble, so you can deliver and manage courses as quickly as the market demands. And rather than trying to make non-traditional students fit into traditional processes, it makes it easy for them to register and enroll on any device. And that means you'll see a return on investment faster.
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¹ "Participation in Adult Education and Lifelong Learning: 2000–2001", National Center for Education Statistics, September 2004, http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2004/2004050.pdf
² "Top Issues Facing Higher Education in 2014", Forbes.com, January, 2014, http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnebersole/2014/01/13/top-issues-facing-higher-education-in-2014/?goback=.gde_1949273_member_5828842348603256833#!
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