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Rethinking Higher Education: Why the 120-Credit Degree and Traditional Majors Are Under Pressure

Higher education has always had a remarkable talent for mistaking historical precedent for natural law. In my research and advising work with colleges and universities, I rarely encounter leaders unwilling to change.  Instead, I encounter many who are hesitant to break higher education norms until… Read More »Rethinking Higher Education: Why the 120-Credit Degree and Traditional Majors Are Under Pressure

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Beyond the rankings: The MBA market heading into Fall 2026

The MBA market is entering a new phase of growth—but not all programs are benefiting equally. While total enrollment has reached a record high, fueled by continued expansion in Online MBAs and renewed strength in Full-Time programs, the competitive landscape is becoming increasingly segmented. Elite institutions continue to gain market share, online programs are reshaping the industry, and rankings still influence applicant decisions—but they tell only part of the story. Our latest analysis explores the enrollment trends, market shifts, and competitive dynamics that business schools need to understand before the next recruiting cycle.

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How AI’s Impact on Entry-Level Jobs Is Outpacing Business Schools

AI is reshaping entry-level jobs across business fields, disrupting how early-career professionals build skills and advance. In this piece, Eduvantis examines new data on AI-driven workforce change and explains why business schools aren’t keeping pace. The article outlines what institutions need to rethink—from curriculum to employer partnerships—to better prepare students for an AI-driven job market.

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The Race to AI Education: How Business Schools Are Responding to Surging Workforce Demand 

Business schools aren’t waiting to see how AI reshapes the workforce—they’re building for it now. From standalone AI graduate degrees to MBA specializations and certificates, institutions are using different program models to test demand, move quickly, and stake an early claim in AI education. The result is a rapidly evolving program landscape that mirrors how schools have historically responded to emerging fields like healthcare, accounting, and supply chain.