As a higher education leader, you know that you must develop clear pathways for students to thrive in the workplace. After all, your success depends on their success. But every student arrives on campus with different abilities and interests, and every student graduates with equally diverse career goals.
How can you ensure that everyone is equipped with the right skills for their next career move? One strategy is deceptively simple: invest in their creativity.
Adobe commissioned a research study in partnership with Civitas Learning to understand if access to digital tools could positively impact academic and career success. The answer was a resounding yes. Not only does creative software level the playing field in a classroom setting; it empowers graduates to secure consistently better, higher paying jobs.
Download the Case Study to get an analysis of the findings, including:
- How to use digital products to boost engagement with course material
- Why access to creative tools improves outcomes for minority and first-year students
- The correlation between creative skills and higher salaries