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The European Microcredential Landscape
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January 31, 2023 — Eduventures Research, Encoura
According to Eduventures Principal Analyst James Wiley, higher education leaders have become increasingly focused on how to best support the student journey: improving support for admissions, bettering onboarding, and streamlining transfer student pathways, for example. These conversations arise from the concern that misunderstanding the complexity of student journeys impacts enrollment, persistence, and/or the student experience. But every conversation returns to a critical question: what technologies should these leaders use to support the journeys their students take?
Mr. Wiley names Quottly [now Parchment] as one of five vendors that the Eduventures team believes are among the strongest performers: “Quottly [now Parchment], however, stands out from competitors because of its support for understanding and improving transfer student pathways.”