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Nearly 3 in 10 Americans will be over the age of 55 by 2030. With an increase in longevity and growing economic uncertainties come monumental shifts in life transitions for older adults. As a result, this group is looking for greater mobility across learning, work, and community environments.

Now, lifelong learning will play a more critical role than ever before. With that in mind, how can colleges and universities more effectively address the factors that drive older adults to postsecondary education? How might they broaden this group's participation? And given the country's current economic crisis, how can colleges and universities work collaboratively, creatively, and resourcefully with other sectors to meet older adults' educational needs?

ACE's two-year research project, Reinvesting in the Third Age: Older Adults and Higher Education addresses these questions and more through its new and final report, Mapping New Directions: Higher Education for Older Adults. For more background information on the project, view our first report.

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E-mail: reinvestinginthethirdage@ace.nche.edu
This page last updated: 01/30/2009