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Online college has been around for years, but too many students still struggle to finish, transfer, or earn a degree without taking on debt. In this episode of Start the Week With Wisdom, Bridget Burns and Sarah Kuster sit down live at the ASU GSV Summit with Tade Oyerinde, Chancellor of Campus, to talk about a new model for community college, online learning, student success, and higher education innovation.
Tade explains how Campus is inspired by the CUNY ASAP model, which helped improve graduation rates by giving students wraparound support, full-time enrollment, success coaching, and fewer financial barriers. Instead of relying on self-paced online courses, Campus uses live online classes, faculty from top universities, coaching, tutoring, laptops, and transfer pathways to help students move toward a bachelor’s degree with little to no debt. This conversation is for higher education leaders, edtech founders, student success teams, community college advocates, and anyone asking how AI, online college, and flexible credentials are reshaping the future of higher education.
You’ll learn
→ Why live online learning can create more motivation and accountability for 17-to-27-year-old students
→ How Campus supports working learners and students who may not have followed a traditional college path
→ Why CUNY ASAP remains one of the strongest models for community college completion
→ How AI is changing the way colleges think about degrees, credentials, transfer, and career readiness.
Learn more about the UIA by visiting:
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This week's episode is sponsored by Mainstay, a student retention and engagement tool where you can increase student and staff engagement with the only platform consistently proven to boost engagement, retention, and wellbeing. To learn more about Mainstay, click here.
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Online college has been around for years, but too many students still struggle to finish, transfer, or earn a degree without taking on debt. In this episode of Start the Week With Wisdom, Bridget Burns and Sarah Kuster sit down live at the ASU GSV Summit with Tade Oyerinde, Chancellor of Campus, to talk about a new model for community college, online learning, student success, and higher education innovation.
Tade explains how Campus is inspired by the CUNY ASAP model, which helped improve graduation rates by giving students wraparound support, full-time enrollment, success coaching, and fewer financial barriers. Instead of relying on self-paced online courses, Campus uses live online classes, faculty from top universities, coaching, tutoring, laptops, and transfer pathways to help students move toward a bachelor’s degree with little to no debt. This conversation is for higher education leaders, edtech founders, student success teams, community college advocates, and anyone asking how AI, online college, and flexible credentials are reshaping the future of higher education.
You’ll learn
→ Why live online learning can create more motivation and accountability for 17-to-27-year-old students
→ How Campus supports working learners and students who may not have followed a traditional college path
→ Why CUNY ASAP remains one of the strongest models for community college completion
→ How AI is changing the way colleges think about degrees, credentials, transfer, and career readiness.
Learn more about the UIA by visiting:
Website
YouTube
This week's episode is sponsored by Mainstay, a student retention and engagement tool where you can increase student and staff engagement with the only platform consistently proven to boost engagement, retention, and wellbeing. To learn more about Mainstay, click here.

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