What's Happening?
A report by ReUp Education emphasizes the need for states to develop coordinated strategies to re-enroll adults who have some college credit but no degree. With over 43 million Americans in this category, states are encouraged to move beyond fragmented
initiatives and adopt comprehensive systems to support these learners. The report introduces the Adult Learner Engagement Index, which evaluates state efforts in areas such as student incentives, institutional innovation, and outreach. Successful states are those that centralize efforts and avoid restrictive eligibility requirements, making it easier for adults to return to education.
Why It's Important?
Addressing the needs of adult learners is crucial for states facing enrollment declines and workforce shortages. By effectively re-engaging this demographic, states can enhance their workforce pipelines and economic stability. The report highlights the potential for significant educational and economic benefits if states implement coordinated strategies. This approach not only supports individual learners in achieving their educational goals but also helps states meet labor market demands and improve overall economic health.
What's Next?
States are encouraged to assess their current adult learner initiatives and identify gaps in their strategies. The report suggests centralizing efforts under a state agency to reduce fragmentation and improve program sustainability. Additionally, institutions are advised to create flexible, one-stop models for adult learners to access necessary services. By implementing these recommendations, states can better support adult learners and address the challenges of enrollment declines and workforce needs.













