Gen Z has faced years of education disruption, with the pandemic presenting challenge after challenge the last two years. Remote learning because their norm, but as comfort levels with in-person activities increase and more push forward into a new normal, education and schools are adapting once again.
But some things have irrevocably changed. This generation is exploring higher education alternatives and determining what success means to them.
This year’s Education Report examines how students are changing the landscape of higher education and career opportunities. Are students still taking gap years? Did the pandemic create more desire for flexible learning? What are young consumers looking for outside of college? We’re digging into it all.
Download the full report for insights on:
- Students preferred method of learning now that they are approaching the fall semester
- What online sources students are using outside of the classroom
- How young consumers feel about college tuition, and how they are determining what success looks like
Report length: 13 pages
North America report is based on a survey of 1500 13-39-year-olds in the U.S. and Canada, fielded in July 2022
Western Europe report is based on a survey of 2500 13-39-year-olds in the U.K., Italy, Spain, France, and Germany, fielded in July 2022
Additional survey content for Pro users: What majors students are interested in students, their interest in state schools, and other qualifying factors students consider before going to college.