
"Illinois has launched a statewide effort to re-enroll students who stopped out of college, in partnership with ReUp Education, a company focused on recruiting and supporting adult learners, according to a news release. ReUp has established a re-enrollment marketplace in Illinois that will connect stopped-out learners with 19 participating community colleges and universities and provide them with live coaching and other resources."
"The platform will be accessible to 200,000 Illinois residents who have earned some college credits but not completed a degree. Nationwide, about 43 million Americans fall into that category. Illinois joins several other states and institutions that have begun making a concerted effort to bring stopped-out individuals back to college. According to ReUp's release, the company has supported 40,000 students in re-enrolling in college."
Illinois launched a statewide effort to re-enroll students who stopped out of college in partnership with ReUp Education. ReUp established a re-enrollment marketplace that connects stopped-out learners with 19 participating community colleges and universities and provides live coaching and other resources. The platform is accessible to 200,000 Illinois residents who have earned some college credits but not completed a degree. Nationwide, about 43 million Americans have some college but no degree. ReUp has supported 40,000 students in re-enrolling in college. The initiative joins efforts in other states to bring stopped-out individuals back to college and expand workforce-focused upskilling.
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