Enrollment, staffing and infrastructure present significant challenges and our greatest opportunities for improvement.
Regarding enrollment, industry needs more highly skilled graduates, and the return on investment from a Penn College education is extremely high. A few steps we need to take to bolster enrollment include:
- Strategically build stronger connections with high school teachers and parents. They are major influencers on higher education decisions, and our successful approach is not on enough radars.
- Strengthen relationships with career and technology centers and career and technical education programs. There are nearly 70,000 high school students in Pennsylvania alone completing CTE/CTC programs, which directly align with most of our degree options. We need to ensure more of these parents, teachers and students are keenly aware of how a Penn College degree can accelerate professional advancement.
- Enhance diversity on our campus. We need to expand recruitment and partnerships within culturally diverse areas. Industry needs a more diverse workforce, and all graduates will benefit from being better prepared to excel in a culturally rich, global economy.
- Increase part-time and weekend/evening opportunities for working adults who want to complete a degree.
- Expand stackable credentials to degree opportunities.
With staffing, there are employee shortages across the nation, particularly within the high-demand fields aligned with our degrees. Our campus experts are routinely recruited to return to industry. Most of our employees choose to work at Penn College to make a difference and develop the next generation of tomorrow makers. We need to ensure we keep our team members actively engaged in thought-provoking challenges and decision-making processes.
We also need to keep working to recruit a more diverse employee population to best prepare our students to enter a global workforce.
As for infrastructure, there are many rapid and radical changes and innovations happening within industry, and we must continually adapt our labs, technologies and equipment to ensure our faculty and students remain on the leading edge.
We need to strategically maximize our capital and continue to partner closely with industry.