Many industries includes “hot jobs” with projected growth offering competitive salaries and plentiful openings. Learn from UW–Madison Continuing Studies staff about how lifelong learning can help you advance in or enter one of these fields.
Perspectives
Editorials, academic papers, and other big ideas.
Learn about realities and resources for college students facing basic needs insecurity, and how colleges and universities can offer help.
A student services coordinator shares four myths about financial aid for returning adult students — and what you should know instead.
After struggling in college and being academically dismissed, Tyler Johnston returned to finish his degree at UW–Madison with personal determination and tailored campus support.
Returning to college as an adult can be challenging, particularly if you have a disability. Student services staff offer a few tips for finding resources and accommodations to support your academic journey.
Earning a bachelor’s degree can boost your career — and your salary. Here are six tips for transferring to a 4-year school after earning your associate degree.
There are many good reasons students choose to take time away from college. UW–Madison student Annie Lewis shares her story.
One of our academic advisors provides advice and support for first-generation returning adult college students in this column published in the Wisconsin State Journal.
Four common myths about earning your college degree online — and what you should know instead.
Learn some tips — like how to find funding sources — from one of our student services coordinators on how to fund your return to college as an adult student.
Tips on setting priorities, communicating needs and maintaining your well-being.
As the school year commences, be prepared to reach out and ask your school for help when it comes to your academics, health and financial well-being.