

Campus talks: What today’s hyper-connected students need from their first weeks on campus
10 snips Sep 4, 2025
Rachel Gable, Director of Academic Program Authorization at the College of William & Mary and author of 'The Hidden Curriculum', shares insights on supporting today's hyper-connected students. She discusses the unique challenges faced by first-generation students and emphasizes the need for flexible learning options. The dialogue highlights the importance of mentorship and adapting academic structures to meet modern expectations. Gable also reflects on the significance of personal growth and career readiness in the evolving landscape of higher education.
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Demographics Demand Flexible Models
- Incoming cohorts are the largest and most diverse yet, with many older and online students demanding flexibility.
- Universities must rethink time, space and delivery to serve multi-age, hybrid student populations.
Digital Native Expectations
- Students arrive deeply digitally native, learning from TikTok, YouTube and AI as much as from institutions.
- That changes how universities communicate, teach and orient students in the first weeks.
Break Time-Space Assumptions
- Traditional campus assumptions about time and space no longer fit many students' lives or career needs.
- Institutions should enable pacing flexibility, multiple institutions access, and smoother credit transfer.