Today’s Learners: Investing in Successful Tomorrows
College students in 2025 bear little resemblance to the traditional 18-22-year-old residential students American postsecondary education systems were designed to serve. Today’s learners are students who hold multiple identities including working adults, student parents, first-generation students, currently and formerly incarcerated students, English language learners, and others who face unique challenges in completing degrees. These students represent the future of postsecondary education and workforce development, yet our systems often fail to meet their complex needs.
Join us on April 17th at 2pm EDT when we will explore who today’s learners are and why their success matters, not only for them and their families, but for all of us. Together we will examine how different philanthropic sectors are poised to support learners and the intersecting challenges they face.
Whether you fund workforce initiatives, social determinants of health, financial wellbeing, or another intersecting area, this conversation will provide fresh insights into how your grantmaking can better support successful tomorrows for this critical population.
Speakers
Ireri Rivas Mier Y Teran, Program Officer, ECMC Foundation
Georgia Reagan, Strategy Officer, Lumina Foundation
Katherine McKay, Associate Director, Insights and Evidence, Financial Security Program, Aspen Institute
Accessibility Statement
Captioning will be provided. If you have any other accessibility requests or questions, please email Nikki Armstead at nikki@assetfunders.org. Requests for reasonable accommodations must be received by April 10, 2025, to ensure our ability to meet your request.
Special Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors