2022 State of Student Success and Engagement in Higher Education: Asia-Pacific

The experiences of the past few years have shifted higher education in paramount ways, leaving institutions with a critical obligation to understand and prepare for what students believe they need to be successful and engaged. For the third consecutive year, we’ve surveyed students, administrators and faculty across Asia-Pacific to shed light on the path ahead for higher education.

2022 State of Student Success and Engagement in Higher Education: Asia

Dive into the Data

One study. Thousands of voices.

Working with Hanover Research, we fielded a global study to discover what drives higher education student success and engagement.

23 countries (4 in Asia-Pacific)

7,572 students, administrators and faculty (1,457 in Asia-Pacific)

85% students, 15% administrators and faculty

6 key trends, perspectives and considerations

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A FOCUS ON CAREER READINESS & STUDENT ADVANCEMENT

We asked current students, faculty and administrators what defines success.

The answer across Asia-Pacific regions:

Skill competency (88%)

Work/career readiness (86%)

Student Advancement (85%)

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While grades remain important—especially to students—administrators, faculty, and students are defining success more holistically and adjusting campus support to match that definition of success and to show the value of a degree.

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Skill competency (88%) Work/career readiness (86%) Student Advancement (85%)
94% ACCESS TO THE INTERNET 93% PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING 92% ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY DEVICES 91% ACCESS TO LEARNING RESOURCES

ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY: A CRITICAL ENABLER

Socioeconomic factors impact all areas of the student experience.

Access remains paramount for bridging the digital divide and offering equitable paths to success for all learners.

Institutions are addressing this barrier by offering:

Educational technology resources to help address student success struggles

Professional development opportunities for educators in technology training

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THE NEED FOR MEANINGFUL ENGAGEMENT

The Asia-Pacific perspective is that students feel engaged with their classes and coursework.

As future uncertainty remains and hybrid/online learning becomes the new norm, creating meaningful, interactive experiences between faculty and students, and connecting students with one another will be critical to student engagement.

The year-over-year data shows:

2021: 56% of all students feel engaged with their classes and coursework.

2022: 67% of all students feel engaged with their classes and coursework.

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2022 State of Student Success and Engagement in Higher Education
54% OF STUDENTS WANT TO TAKE SOME COURSES FULLY ONLINE 54% OF FACULTY WANT TO TEACH SOME COURSES FULLY ONLINE

THE PROLIFERATION OF ONLINE LEARNING

Most respondents in Asia-Pacific have a positive perspective of online learning.

Institutions actively working to improve faculty technology proficiency and online course intentionality will be better positioned to help students.

More than half of students (54%) in Asia-Pacific want to take some courses fully online, and the majority of faculty (54%) in Asia-Pacific want to teach some courses fully online.

Online learning of the future includes:

A focus on technology professional development for faculty

Mobile course delivery, apps, and alternative methods of connection

Increased understanding of student pain points and barriers to access to address equity

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State of Student Success and Engagement in Higher Education