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The Core Continuing Education Student is Evolving: How are you adjusting?

Continuing and professional education divisions serve as the cutting-edge innovators of the institution. Serving learner demographics who differ in age, expectation and availability from the students enrolling on main campus, these divisions have traditionally built programming and services designed to fit the needs of adults who are working and pursuing outcomes-oriented education.

Continuing and professional education divisions serve as the cutting-edge innovators of the institution. Serving learner demographics who differ in age, expectation, and availability from the students enrolling on the main campus, these divisions have traditionally built programming and services designed to fit the needs of adults who are working and pursuing outcomes-oriented education. But what happens when the innovators need to innovate?

The non-traditional student demographic is evolving, as are their expectations. Continuing Education (CE) divisions are serving larger numbers of millennials than ever before as they age into early- and mid-career professionals. They’re also increasingly in control of training and development funding for their teams and organizations.

Attend this webinar to learn more about the shifting CE student demographic and to get some insights into how leaders across North America are helping their respective institutions adjust to the shift.


Moderator: 

  • Terumi Taylor, Assistant Registrar, Non-Credit, Continuing Education University of Calgary

Presenters: 

  • Amrit Ahluwalia, Managing Editor, The EvoLLLution
  • Dr. Sheila LeBlanc, Director of Continuing Studies at the University of Calgary

CAUCE Community of Practice: Leadership and Program Management

Date: October 20, 20201:30 pm – 2:30 pm ET

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