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Higher education remains one of the most evident drivers of social mobility that exists in the United States. People who graduate from college often earn higher salaries and have lower unemployment.
Additionally, college offers young adults the opportunity to be part of a community and experience personal growth and development. So, in 2024, where does higher education stand in our society? What are some challenges that the industry faces as we approach 2025? What is PennWest doing to address these challenges and face the opportunities.
In today’s episode, David Dollins, associate vice president for Enrollment Management; Dr. Joshua Domitrovich, interim associate vice president of Student Success; and Leah Chambers, professor and assistant chair of PennWest’s English, Philosophy and Modern Languages Department, will discuss the multitude of ways the arena is changing and how we as PennWest are preparing for the future.
By PennWest UniversityHigher education remains one of the most evident drivers of social mobility that exists in the United States. People who graduate from college often earn higher salaries and have lower unemployment.
Additionally, college offers young adults the opportunity to be part of a community and experience personal growth and development. So, in 2024, where does higher education stand in our society? What are some challenges that the industry faces as we approach 2025? What is PennWest doing to address these challenges and face the opportunities.
In today’s episode, David Dollins, associate vice president for Enrollment Management; Dr. Joshua Domitrovich, interim associate vice president of Student Success; and Leah Chambers, professor and assistant chair of PennWest’s English, Philosophy and Modern Languages Department, will discuss the multitude of ways the arena is changing and how we as PennWest are preparing for the future.