U.S. Continuing Education Market - Industry Outlook & Forecast 2023-2028

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THE U.S. CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET IS EXPECTED TO REACH USD 93.25 BILLION BY 2028 FROM USD 60.52 BILLION IN 2022, GROWING AT A CAGR OF 7.47% DURING THE FORECAST PERIOD.

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  • Delivery Mode: Classroom Learning, E-learning, Regularly Schedules Series, Journals, and Others
  • Profession: Healthcare Workers, Engineers, Accountants, Educators, Architects, Lawyers, and Others
  • Providers: Educational Institutions, Educational Companies, Non-profit Organizations, and Others 

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U.S. CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET REPORT SCOPE

REPORT ATTRIBUTEDETAILS
Market Size (2028)USD 93.25 Billion
Market Size (2022)USD 60.52 Billion
CAGR (2022-2028)7.47%
BASE YEAR2022
FORECAST YEAR2023-2028
SEGMENTS BYDelivery Mode, Profession, Providers, and CME by Healthcare Professionals
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INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

The U.S. continuing education market was valued at USD 60.52 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 93.25 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 7.47%. In the U.S., continuing education is a critical element in the licensing process. Most regulated professions require a certain level of education to acquire a license. Professionals in specialized fields must submit proof of continuing education for license renewal/re-licensures in several sectors. Some professions, such as teachers, lawyers, healthcare workers, accountants, engineers, and others, require continuing education credits to accelerate their careers, thereby demanding CE programs and developing the growth of the U.S. continuing education market.

Continuing education (CE) is a program through which an individual or a group of people who no longer attend academic education on a regular full-time basis can undertake organized and sequential activities/programs. These programs can help them increase their knowledge and skill sets to solve or identify work-related challenges. As the world moves to the industrialized economy, the need for CE increases, boosting the need for advanced education. Hence, continuing education helps adults challenged with traditional educational modules increase personal and professional competency and efficiency.

MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS

Advanced Technologies Transforming Continuing Education
Advances in technology are impacting every section of the continuing education industry. The transformative power of artificial intelligence cuts across social and economic barriers, including education. Currently, the education sector is rapidly transformed by artificial intelligence. It has the potential to achieve several educational goals by increasing access to learning, automating management processes, and optimizing methods to enhance learning outcomes.

Emerging Fields for Continuing Education
Real estate, finance, and entrepreneurship segments are the most rapidly growing industries in the continuing education market. Real estate is one of the rapidly growing industries in the United States. In addition, each U.S. state has different continuing education credit requirements. Across the U.S., continuing education is one of the major keys to renewing a license or increasing knowledge about current trends. The major factor driving the U.S. continuing education market in the real estate business is practicing agents and brokers that must complete 12 hours of CE courses within two years before the renewal of their license (Stated by Massachusetts State Guidelines).

Badging, Micro-Credential, and Blockchain Credential Distribution in Continuing Education
Digital badges and micro-credentials are emerging pathways to recognize and acknowledge specific skills and achievements of learners. Blockchain is one of the emerging technologies in continuing education, which has the potential to revolutionize the continuing education sector by offering a transparent, secure, and tamperproof platform for sharing and storing educational records. The U.S. continuing education market helps to keep up with the latest trends in the rapidly growing industries in the region. The micro-credential has been introduced to provide and satisfy the continuing education seeker, which allows people to take short career-oriented CE courses at their own pace, time, and convenience.

ChatGPT is the Future of Continuing Education
Implementing Al in continuing education opens the door for many opportunities, including Chatbot (ChatGPT), one of the emerging technologies with high potential to accelerate market growth in the United States. As continuing education continuously evolves, technologies are vital in helping professionals grow and learn. Chatbots can converse with professionals (humans), offering them assistance and information on broad educational areas. ChatGPT is one of the most innovative chatbot tools currently available with high potential. In the U.S. continuing education market, ChatGPT is helping to browse the internet to expand and update knowledge through associations, creative solutions, and new information about pressing problems.

Increasing Demand for Professional Development
The preference for professional development is not new in the United States. U.S. education includes skills, knowledge, experience, and practices. Over 74% of workers are willing to learn new skills to remain employable. Also, workers prefer strong training and development programs, which offer short- and long-term benefits. According to a finding, over 59% of employees are self-taught and are open to training. Over 87% of millennial employees believe that workplace development and learning are becoming important for professional development.

Increased Competitiveness among Industries
Industries are becoming highly complex and competitive. The U.S. is one of the leading industrialized countries in the world. The U.S. industries are known for the early adoption of new technologies and procedures, which can potentially transform the industry landscape. Workers should be mindful of new trends and patterns, from environmental concerns to social justice issues and cultural trends to transformative technologies. The burden and challenges for employers and employees are becoming diverse and complex, resulting in high demand for skilled workers as the competition among industries is rapidly increasing. Hence, courses in the U.S. continuing education market will be grounded in future demands. Contemporary challenges can help companies remain competitive and prepare their workforce for upcoming opportunities.

SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS

INSIGHTS BY DELIVERY MODE
The U.S. continuing education market by delivery mode is segmented into classroom training, e-learning, regular schedule series, journals, and others. Other segments include enduring materials, manuscript reviews, committee learning, performance improvement programs, and peer reviews. The classroom training segment held the largest industry share, accounting for over 42% in 2022. In continuing education, attending classroom-based CE programs delivered by an expert instructor with many other learners in the same room allows more creativity and free-flowing thinking. Furthermore, prefer to learn in their workplace, where they can present ideas to others as they learn, which can further help enrich the learning experience. CE providers offer conferences, lectures, seminars, and workshops under classroom learning. Through classroom training delivery mode, the broad-term delivery options and easy access to CE programs are the major factors that drive segmental growth.

INSIGHTS BY PROFESSION
The U.S. continuing education market by profession is segmented into healthcare workers, engineers, architects, accountants, educators, lawyers, and others. These professionals have mandatory CE credit requirements in the United States. In 2022, the healthcare segment accounted held the largest industry share. Healthcare is the significant and most developed sector in the U.S., operating with the help of millions of health workers and professionals. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic anticipates the growth of the U.S. continuing medical education market, advances in healthcare settings, significant expenditure on healthcare services and solutions, and the increasing number of healthcare workers in the country.

INSIGHTS BY PROVIDER
The educational institutions provider segment held the largest U.S. continuing education market share in 2022, accounting for over 43%. Continuing education programs by educational institutions are designed to enable individuals to update their knowledge and skills. Many individuals pursue continuing education courses to change career paths based on their interests and goals and advance their careers. Several educational institutions, such as colleges and universities, offer continuing education programs for students, working professionals, post-secondary educators, and others. Educational institutions are one of the most convenient providers of continuing education programs.

VENDOR LANDSCAPE

The U.S. continuing education market is highly competitive with the presence of large continuing education providers. U.S. educational institutions, such as schools, colleges, and universities, are the major contributors to the industry. Online continuing education services by educational companies are on the rise. Therefore, there is competition among CE educational institutions and online CE provider vendors/educational companies. Non-profit organizations are standalone continuing education providers with a strong network of continuing education receivers across the United States.

The competitive rivalry among continuing education providers in the U.S. varies based on profession and the U.S. states. Based on profession, mandatory continuing education credit professionals, such as healthcare workers, engineers, educators, accountants, architects, and lawyers, drive high demand for continuing education across the U.S. Educational institutions, educational companies, and non-profit organizations are the leading continuing education providers in the U.S. continuing education market. Government organizations, insurance companies, and military organizations are other continuing education providers.

SNAPSHOT

The U.S. continuing education market is expected to grow at a CAGR of approximately 7.47% from 2022 to 2028.

The following factors are likely to contribute to the growth of the U.S. continuing education market during the forecast period:

  • Increased Competitiveness among Industries
  • Increasing Demand for Professional Development
  • Significant Developments in Healthcare & Engineering Industries
  • Implementation of Hybrid Delivery Platforms for Continuing Education

Base Year: 2022

Forecast Year: 2023-2028

The report considers the present scenario of the U.S. continuing education market and its market dynamics for 2023−2028. It covers a detailed overview of several market growth enablers, restraints, and trends. The study covers both the demand and supply sides of the industry. It also profiles and analyzes leading companies and several other prominent companies operating in the industry.

Company Profiles

  • 360training
    • Business Overview
    • Product Offerings
  • Aceable
  • Acadoodle
  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  • Advancement Courses
  • Antidote Education Company
  • AMA EDHUB
  • AO North America
  • AcademicCME
  • AffinityCE
  • Amedco
  • American Medical Seminar
  • AXIS Medical Education
  • Aspirus
  • BooqSmart.com
  • BlackRock
  • COPIC Insurance Company
  • CME Outfitters
  • CPAwebengage, Inc.
  • Curi
  • Current Reviews
  • Carlat CME Institute
  • CMEPlanet
  • Cine-Med
  • EXCEL CME
  • EZ-pdh.com (Ezekiel Enterprises)
  • EdCompass
  • Forefront Collaborative
  • Greeley Company
  • Global Education Company
  • HonorHealth
  • HealthSream
  • Illinois Online
  • Kaplan
  • MCKISSOCK LEARNING
  • MedScape (WebMD)
  • MIT Professional Education
  • North Dakota State University
  • National Society of Professional Engineers
  • Norcal Mutual Insurance Company
  • PDH Academy
  • RCEP
  • Relias LMS
  • Sequoia CPE
  • StatPearls
  • Strafford LLC
  • Syandus
  • SafetyPro Training Center
  • Stanford Medicine
  • Salus Global
  • The American College of Financial Services
  • Salus University
  • TheCEShop.com
  • University of San Diego
  • Titan Continuing Education
  • University of South Alabama
  • University of California (Irvine)
  • University Professional and Continuing Education Association
  • University of North Dakota

Segmentation by Delivery Mode

  • Classroom Learning
  • E-learning
  • Regularly Schedules Series
  • Journals
  • Others

Segmentation by Profession

  • Healthcare Workers
  • Engineers
  • Accountants
  • Educators
  • Architects
  • Lawyers
  • Others

Segmentation by Providers

  • Educational Institutions
  • Educational Companies
  • Non-profit Organizations
  • Others

Frequently Asked Questions

How big is the U.S. continuing education market?

The U.S. continuing education market size was valued at USD 60.52 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 93.25 billion by 2028.

What is the growth rate of the U.S. continuing education market?

The U.S. continuing education market share is growing at a CAGR of 7.47% from 2022-2028.

What are the growing trends in the U.S. continuing education industry?

The growing trends in the U.S. continuing education market are advanced technologies transforming continuing education, emerging fields for continuing education, badging, micro-credential, and blockchain credential distribution in continuing education, and ChatGPT is the future of continuing education.

Which delivery mode holds the most significant U.S. continuing education market share?

The classroom training segment dominated the U.S. continuing education market by delivery mode, accounting for over 42% market share in 2022.

Who are the various providers of the U.S. continuing education market?

Educational institutions, educational companies, non-profit organizations, and others are the various providers in the U.S. continuing education market.

EXHIBIT 1 SEGMENTATION OF US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET

EXHIBIT 2 MARKET SIZE CALCULATION APPROACH 2022

EXHIBIT 3 MARKET DYNAMICS OF THE US CE MARKET

EXHIBIT 4 SEGMENTATION OF US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET

EXHIBIT 5 SHIFT TOWARD E-LEARNING APPROACH AMONG HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

EXHIBIT 6 HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS TURNING ONLINE FOR CME

EXHIBIT 7 CME GUIDELINES IN THE US

EXHIBIT 8 SHIFT TOWARDS ONLINE PLATFORMS FOR CME AMONG HCPS

EXHIBIT 9 GLOBAL CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022-2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 10 GLOBAL CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET SHARE BY GEOGRAPHY 2022 (%)

EXHIBIT 11 COMPARISON OF US & GLOBAL CE MARKET BY REVENUE

EXHIBIT 12 US AND GLOBAL CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON 2022 (%)

EXHIBIT 13 CURRENT DELIVERY MODE PREFERENCE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS

EXHIBIT 14 HYBRID DELIVERY MODE APPROACH FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS

EXHIBIT 15 ADVANTAGE OF OFFLINE & ONLINE CE PROGRAMS DELIVERY

EXHIBIT 16 IMPACT OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES TRANSFORMING CONTINUING EDUCATION

EXHIBIT 17 THREE DIFFERENT APPROACHES INCREASING INVOLVEMENT OF AI IN ONLINE CE PROGRAMS

EXHIBIT 18 IMPACT OF EMERGING FIELDS FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION

EXHIBIT 19 US: EMERGING FIELD FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION

EXHIBIT 20 IMPORTANCE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION IN REAL ESTATE (US)

EXHIBIT 21 FINANCE SECTOR STATISTICS IN THE US (2023)

EXHIBIT 22 IMPACT OF BADGING, MICRO CREDENTIAL, AND BLOCKCHAIN CREDENTIAL DISTRIBUTION IN CONTINUING EDUCATION

EXHIBIT 23 BLOCKCHAINS BENEFITS IN CONTINUING EDUCATION

EXHIBIT 24 BENEFITS OF BLOCK CHAINS, DIGITAL BADGES, AND MICRO CREDENTIAL CREDIT SYSTEM

EXHIBIT 25 IMPACT OF CHATGPT IS THE FUTURE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

EXHIBIT 26 ADVANTAGES OF CHATGPT IMPLEMENTATION IN CONTINUING EDUCATION

EXHIBIT 27 IMPACT OF INCREASED COMPETITIVENESS AMONG INDUSTRIES

EXHIBIT 28 PREFERENCE AND DEMAND FOR ADDITIONAL LEARNING AMONG US WORKFORCE

EXHIBIT 29 IMPACT OF INCREASING DEMAND FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EXHIBIT 30 IMPACT OF SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS IN HEALTHCARE & ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES

EXHIBIT 31 IMPACT OF IMPLEMENTATION OF HYBRID DELIVERY PLATFORMS FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION

EXHIBIT 32 HYBRID CONTINUING EDUCATION PLATFORM

EXHIBIT 33 IMPACT OF BIASED CONTENT DELIVERY IN INDUSTRY SPONSORED CONTINUING EDUCATION

EXHIBIT 34 IMPACT OF CHALLENGES IN CE PROGRAM DELIVERY & ALTERNATIVE PLATFORMS

EXHIBIT 35 ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS FOR CE PROGRAMS

EXHIBIT 36 IMPACT OF CHALLENGES IN MAINTAINING CME CREDITS IN HEALTHCARE SECTOR

EXHIBIT 37 THREE MAJOR CHALLENGE OF CME ACCREDITATION

EXHIBIT 38 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY DELIVERY MODE: MARKET SHARE 2022 & 2028

EXHIBIT 39 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROFESSION: MARKET SHARE 2022 & 2028

EXHIBIT 40 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROVIDERS: MARKET SHARE 2022 & 2028

EXHIBIT 41 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS: MARKET SHARE 2022 & 2028

EXHIBIT 42 US CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION MARKET BY PHYSICIANS: MARKET SHARE 2022 & 2028

EXHIBIT 43 US CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION MARKET BY ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS: MARKET SHARE 2022 & 2028

EXHIBIT 44 US CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION MARKET BY NURSING: MARKET SHARE 2022 & 2028

EXHIBIT 45 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 46 FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 2022

EXHIBIT 47 INCREMENTAL GROWTH BY DELIVERY MODE 2022 & 2028

EXHIBIT 48 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY DELIVERY MODE

EXHIBIT 49 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY DELIVERY MODE: SEGMENTAL OVERVIEW 2022

EXHIBIT 50 CONTINUING EDUCATION DELIVERY FORMAT BY SPECIFIC DELIVERY MODE

EXHIBIT 51 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY DELIVERY MODE: INCREMENTAL GROWTH

EXHIBIT 52 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY DELIVERY MODE: ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 53 CLASSROOM LEARNING CAPACITIES IN EFFECTIVE DELIVERY OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

EXHIBIT 54 ADVANTAGED OF CLASSROOM LEARNING

EXHIBIT 55 US CLASSROOM TRAINING CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 56 US CLASSROOM TRAINING CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 57 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY E-LEARNING: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 58 US E-LEARNING CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 59 MAJOR TYPES OF REGULARLY SCHEDULED SERIES ACTIVITIES IN CE

EXHIBIT 60 US REGULARLY SCHEDULED SERIES CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 61 US REGULARLY SCHEDULED SERIES CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 62 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY JOURNALS: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 63 US JOURNALS CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 64 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY OTHER DELIVERY MODE: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 65 US OTHER DELIVERY MODES CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 66 INCREMENTAL GROWTH BY PROFESSION 2022 & 2028

EXHIBIT 67 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROFESSION: SEGMENTATION

EXHIBIT 68 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROFESSION: SEGMENTAL OVERVIEW

EXHIBIT 69 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROFESSION: INCREMENTAL GROWTH

EXHIBIT 70 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROFESSION: ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 71 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY HEALTHCARE WORKERS: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 72 THE US HEALTHCARE CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 73 US ENGINEERS CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 74 US ENGINEERS CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 75 US ACCOUNTANT CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 76 US ACCOUNTANTS CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 77 CHANGES OCCURRENCE AMONG EDUCATORS WITH CE PROGRAMS

EXHIBIT 78 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY EDUCATORS: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 79 US EDUCATORS CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 80 AIA REQUIREMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION FROM ARCHITECTS

EXHIBIT 81 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY ARCHITECTS: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 82 US ARCHITECTS CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 83 OPPORTUNITIES FOR VENDORS OFFERING CE PROGRAMS IN US

EXHIBIT 84 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY LAWYERS: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 85 US LAWYERS CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 86 NUMBER OF REAL ESTATE BROKERS IN US FROM 2006 TO 2023 (MILLION)

EXHIBIT 87 OPPORTUNITIES IN SPORT PROFESSION

EXHIBIT 88 MARKETING ASSOCIATED CE PROGRAMS OFFERING

EXHIBIT 89 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY OTHER PROFESSIONS: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 90 US OTHER SPECIALTY CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 91 INCREMENTAL GROWTH BY PROVIDERS 2022 & 2028

EXHIBIT 92 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROVIDERS 2022–2028

EXHIBIT 93 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROVIDER: SEGMENTAL OVERVIEW

EXHIBIT 94 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROVIDER: INCREMENTAL GROWTH

EXHIBIT 95 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROVIDER: ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 96 BENEFITS OF CE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

EXHIBIT 97 SOURCES OF INCOME FOR ACCME-RECOGNIZED CME PROVIDERS 2021 (%)

EXHIBIT 98 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 99 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 100 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY EDUCATIONAL COMPANIES: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 101 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY EDUCATIONAL COMPANIES 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 102 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 103 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 104 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY OTHER PROVIDERS: INCREMENTAL GROWTH & ABSOLUTE GROWTH

EXHIBIT 105 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY OTHER PROVIDERS 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

EXHIBIT 106 MARKET SHARE (2022)

 

LIST OF TABLES

TABLE 1 KEY CAVEATS

TABLE 2 CURRENCY CONVERSION 2015−2022

TABLE 3 PROFESSIONS REQUIRING CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS IN US

TABLE 4 PROFESSIONS RECEIVING CE CREDITS IN US (2018)

TABLE 5 SOME EXAMPLES OF ONLINE CE PROVIDERS

TABLE 6 REAL ESTATE CE REQUIREMENTS BY STATES IN THE US

TABLE 7 SOME US-BASED CE PROVIDERS FOR FINANCE SECTOR

TABLE 8 CME PRESENTED BY SERVICE PROVIDERS ACCREDITED IN ACCME SYSTEM 2021 (TOTAL PROVIDERS=1,668)

TABLE 9 STATES THAT REQUIRED CE CREDITS FOR ENGINEERING

TABLE 10 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY DELIVERY MODE 2022−2028 ($ BILLION)

TABLE 11 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY DELIVERY MODE 2022−2028 (%)

TABLE 12 TYPES OF RSS IN HEALTHCARE SEGMENT

TABLE 13 CME PRESENTED BY REGULARLY SCHEDULED SERIES ACCREDITED IN ACCME SYSTEM 2022 (HEALTHCARE)

TABLE 14 TOP 10 MEDICAL JOURNAL IN 2020

TABLE 15 ENDURING MATERIAL CME BY PROVIDERS ACCREDITED IN ACCME SYSTEM

TABLE 16 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROFESSION 2022−2028 ($ BILLION)

TABLE 17 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROFESSION 2022−2028 (%)

TABLE 18 US HEALTHCARE WORKERS BY DETAILED INDUSTRY 2019-2020

TABLE 19 DEMANDING ENGINEERING PROFESSIONS IN US

TABLE 20 ENGINEERING: CE CREDIT REQUIREMENT BY STATES AND BY YEAR

TABLE 21 STATES WITH HIGH NUMBER OF ACCOUNTANTS AND CE CREDIT REQUIREMENTS 2022

TABLE 22 SOME VITAL FACTS ABOUT CE OPTION FOR TEACHERS IN THE US 2023

TABLE 23 SOME OF US-BASED CE PROVIDERS FOR FINANCE

TABLE 24 CREDIT SYSTEM FOR LAW UNDER CE BY STATES WHICH HAS HIGHER LAWYERS

TABLE 25 SOME CE PROVIDERS AND THEIR CERTIFICATIONS:

TABLE 26 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROVIDERS 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

TABLE 27 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROVIDERS 2022–2028 (%) (GEOGRAPHY)

TABLE 28 CE COURSES AVAILABLE IN PROMINENT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ACROSS US

TABLE 29 NEW CONTINUING EDUCATION START-UPS IN US

TABLE 30 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS OFFERING CE PROGRAMS IN US

TABLE 31 LEADING NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION OFFERING CME PROGRAMS IN US

TABLE 32 SOME LEADING CE PROVIDERS BASED ON PROFESSION

TABLE 33 360TRAINING: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 34 ACEABLE: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 35 ACADOODLE: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 36 ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 37 ADVANCEMENT COURSES: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 38 ANTIDOTE EDUCATION COMPANY: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 39 AMA EDHUB: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 40 AO NORTH AMERICA: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 41 ACADEMICCME: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 42 AFFINITYCE: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 43 AMEDCO: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 44 AMERICAN MEDICAL SEMINAR: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 45 AXIS MEDICAL EDUCATION: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 46 ASPIRUS: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 47 BOOQSMART.COM: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 48 BLACKROCK: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 49 COPIC INSURANCE COMPANY: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 50 CME OUTFITTERS: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 51 CPAWEBENGAGE, INC.: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 52 CURI: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 53 CURRENT REVIEWS: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 54 CARLAT CME INSTITUTE: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 55 CMEPLANET: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 56 CINE-MED: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 57 EXEL CME: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 58 EZ-PDH.COM (EZEKIEL ENTERPRISES): MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 59 EDCOMPASS: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 60 FOREFRONT COLLABORATIVE: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 61 GREELEY COMPANY: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 62 GLOBAL EDUCATION GROUP: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 63 HONORHEALTH: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 64 HEALTHSREAM: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 65 ILLINOIS ONLINE: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 66 KAPLAN: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 67 MCKISSOCK LEARNING: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 68 MEDSCAPE (WEBMD): MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 69 MIT PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 70 NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 71 NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 72 NORCAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 73 PDH ACADEMY: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 74 RCEP: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 75 RELIAS LMS: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 76 SEQUOIA CPE: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 77 STATPEARLS: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 78 STRAFFORD LLC: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 79 SYANDUS: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 80 SAFETYPRO TRAINING CENTER: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 81 STANFORD MEDICINE: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 82 SALUS GLOBAL: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 83 THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF FINANCIAL SERVICES: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 84 SALUS UNIVERSITY: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 85 THECESHOP.COM: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 86 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 87 TITAN CONTINUING EDUCATION: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 88 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 89 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (IRVINE): MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 90 UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 91 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA: MAJOR PRODUCT OFFERINGS

TABLE 92 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY DELIVERY MODE 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

TABLE 93 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY DELIVERY MODE 2022–2028 (%)

TABLE 94 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROFESSION 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

TABLE 95 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROFESSION 2022–2028 (%)

TABLE 96 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROVIDERS 2022–2028 ($ BILLION)

TABLE 97 US CONTINUING EDUCATION MARKET BY PROVIDERS 2022–2028 (%)

1 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

2 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES

3 RESEARCH PROCESS

 

4 SCOPE & COVERAGE

4.1 MARKET DEFINITION

4.1.1 INCLUSIONS

4.1.2 EXCLUSIONS

4.1.3 MARKET ESTIMATION CAVEATS

4.2 BASE YEAR

4.3 SCOPE OF THE STUDY

4.3.1 MARKET BY DELIVERY MODE:

4.3.2 MARKET BY PROFESSIONS

4.3.3 MARKET BY PROVIDERS

 

5 REPORT ASSUMPTIONS & CAVEATS

5.1 KEY CAVEATS

5.2 CURRENCY CONVERSION

5.3 MARKET DERIVATION

 

6 MARKET AT A GLANCE

7 PREMIUM INSIGHTS

7.1 OVERVIEW

 

8 INTRODUCTION

8.1 OVERVIEW

8.1.1 LIST OF PROFESSIONS REQUIRING CONTINUING EDUCATION IN US

8.2 GLOBAL CONTINUING EDUCATION OUTLOOK

8.2.1 OVERVIEW

8.2.2 COMPARISON OF GLOBAL CE MARKET WITH US CE MARKET

8.2.3 LEARNERS PREFERENCES & BEHAVIORAL PATTERNS TOWARD CE PROGRAMS

8.2.4 OFFLINE & ONLINE CE PROGRAMS: COMPARISON ANALYSIS

 

9 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES & TRENDS

9.1 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES TRANSFORMING CONTINUING EDUCATION

9.2 EMERGING FIELDS FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION

9.3 BADGING, MICRO CREDENTIAL, AND BLOCKCHAIN CREDENTIAL DISTRIBUTION IN CONTINUING EDUCATION

9.4 CHATGPT IS THE FUTURE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

 

10 MARKET GROWTH ENABLERS

10.1 INCREASED COMPETITIVENESS AMONG INDUSTRIES

10.2 INCREASING DEMAND FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

10.3 SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS IN HEALTHCARE AND ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES

10.4 IMPLEMENTATION OF HYBRID DELIVERY PLATFORMS FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION

 

11 MARKET RESTRAINTS

11.1 BIASED CONTENT DELIVERY IN INDUSTRY SPONSORED CONTINUING EDUCATION

11.2 CHALLENGES IN CE PROGRAM DELIVERIES & ALTERNATIVE PLATFORMS

11.3 CHALLENGES IN MAINTAINING CME CREDITS IN HEALTHCARE SECTOR

 

12 MARKET LANDSCAPE

12.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

12.1.1 INSIGHTS BY DELIVERY MODE: MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS 2022 & 2028

12.1.2 INSIGHTS BY PROFESSION: MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS 2022 & 2028

12.1.3 INSIGHTS BY PROVIDERS: MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS 2022 & 2028

12.1.4 INSIGHTS BY CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION MARKET BY HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS: MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS 2022 & 2028

12.1.5 INSIGHTS BY CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION MARKET BY PHYSICIANS: MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS 2022 & 2028

12.1.6 INSIGHTS BY CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION MARKET BY ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS: MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS 2022 & 2028

12.1.7 INSIGHTS BY CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION MARKET BY NURSING: MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS 2022 & 2028

12.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

12.3 FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS

12.3.1 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS

12.3.2 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS

12.3.3 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS

12.3.4 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES

12.3.5 COMPETITIVE RIVALRY

 

13 DELIVERY MODE

13.1 MARKET SNAPSHOT & GROWTH ENGINE

13.2 MARKET OVERVIEW

13.2.1 MARKET BY DELIVERY MODE

13.3 CLASSROOM TRAINING

13.3.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

13.3.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

13.4 E-LEARNING

13.4.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

13.4.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

13.5 REGULARLY SCHEDULED SERIES

13.5.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

13.5.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

13.6 JOURNALS

13.6.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

13.6.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

13.7 OTHERS

13.7.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

13.7.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

 

14 PROFESSION

14.1 MARKET SNAPSHOT & GROWTH ENGINE

14.2 MARKET OVERVIEW

14.2.1 MARKET BY PROFESSION

14.3 HEALTHCARE WORKERS

14.3.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

14.3.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

14.4 ENGINEERS

14.4.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

14.4.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

14.5 ACCOUNTANTS

14.5.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

14.5.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

14.6 EDUCATORS

14.6.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

14.6.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

14.7 ARCHITECTS

14.7.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

14.7.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

14.8 LAWYERS

14.8.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

14.8.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

14.9 OTHERS

14.9.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

14.9.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

 

15 PROVIDERS

15.1 MARKET SNAPSHOT & GROWTH ENGINE

15.2 MARKET OVERVIEW

15.2.1 MARKET BY PROVIDER

15.3 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

15.3.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

15.3.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

15.4 EDUCATIONAL COMPANIES

15.4.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

15.4.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

15.5 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

15.5.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

15.5.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

15.6 OTHERS

15.6.1 MARKET OVERVIEW

15.6.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

 

16 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

16.1 COMPETITION OVERVIEW

16.2 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS

 

17 COMPANY PROFILES

17.1 360TRAINING

17.1.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.1.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.2 ACEABLE

17.2.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.2.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.3 ACADOODLE

17.3.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.3.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.4 ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

17.4.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.4.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.5 ADVANCEMENT COURSES

17.5.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.5.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.6 ANTIDOTE EDUCATION COMPANY

17.6.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.6.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.7 AMA EDHUB

17.7.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.7.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.8 AO NORTH AMERICA

17.8.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.8.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.9 ACADEMICCME

17.9.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.9.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.10 AFFINITYCE

17.10.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.10.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.11 AMEDCO

17.11.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.11.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.12 AMERICAN MEDICAL SEMINARS

17.12.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.12.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.13 AXIS MEDICAL EDUCATION

17.13.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.13.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.14 ASPIRUS

17.14.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.14.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.15 BOQSMART.COM

17.15.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.15.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.16 BLACKROCK

17.16.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.16.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.17 COPIC INSURANCE COMPANY

17.17.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.17.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.18 CME OUTFITTERS

17.18.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.18.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.19 CPAWEBENGAGE, INC.

17.19.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.19.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.20 CURI

17.20.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.20.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.21 CURRENT REVIEWS

17.21.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.21.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.22 CARLAT CME INSTITUTE

17.22.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.22.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.23 CMEPLANET

17.23.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.23.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.24 CINE-MED

17.24.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.24.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.25 EXCEL CME

17.25.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.25.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.26 EZ-PDH.COM (EZEKIEL ENTERPRISES)

17.26.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.26.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.27 EDCOMPASS

17.27.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.27.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.28 FOREFRONT COLLABORATIVE

17.28.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.28.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.29 GREELEY COMPANY

17.29.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.29.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.30 GLOBAL EDUCATION GROUP

17.30.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.30.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.31 HONORHEALTH

17.31.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.31.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.32 HEALTHSTREAM

17.32.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.32.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.33 ILLINOIS ONLINE

17.33.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.33.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.34 KAPLAN

17.34.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.34.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.35 MCKISSOCK LEARNING

17.35.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.35.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.36 MEDSCAPE (WEBMD)

17.36.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.36.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.37 MIT PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

17.37.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.37.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.38 NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

17.38.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.38.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.39 NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS (PE INSTITUTE)

17.39.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.39.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.40 NORCAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

17.40.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.40.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.41 PDH ACADEMY

17.41.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.41.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.42 RCEP

17.42.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.42.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.43 RELIAS LMS

17.43.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.43.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.44 SEQUOIA CPE

17.44.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.44.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.45 STATPEARLS

17.45.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.45.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.46 SRAFFORD LLC

17.46.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.46.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.47 SYANDUS

17.47.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.47.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.48 SAFETYPRO TRAINING CENTER

17.48.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.48.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.49 STANFORD MEDICINE

17.49.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.49.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.5 SALUS GLOBAL

17.50.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.50.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.51 THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF FINANCIAL SERVICES

17.51.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.51.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.52 SALUS UNIVERSITY

17.52.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.52.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.53 THECESHOP.COM

17.53.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.53.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.54 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO

17.54.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.54.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.55 TITAN CONTINUING EDUCATION

17.55.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.55.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.56 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA

17.56.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.56.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.57 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (IRVINE)

17.57.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.57.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.58 UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

17.58.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.58.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

17.59 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA

17.59.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW

17.59.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS

 

18 REPORT SUMMARY

18.1 KEY TAKEAWAYS

18.2 STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS

 

19 QUANTITATIVE SUMMARY

19.1 MARKET BY DELIVERY MODE

19.2 MARKET BY PROFESSION

19.3 MARKET BY PROVIDERS

 

20 APPENDIX

20.1 ABBREVIATIONS

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Frequently Asked Questions

How big is the U.S. continuing education market?

The U.S. continuing education market size was valued at USD 60.52 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 93.25 billion by 2028.

What is the growth rate of the U.S. continuing education market?

The U.S. continuing education market share is growing at a CAGR of 7.47% from 2022-2028.

What are the growing trends in the U.S. continuing education industry?

The growing trends in the U.S. continuing education market are advanced technologies transforming continuing education, emerging fields for continuing education, badging, micro-credential, and blockchain credential distribution in continuing education, and ChatGPT is the future of continuing education.

Which delivery mode holds the most significant U.S. continuing education market share?

The classroom training segment dominated the U.S. continuing education market by delivery mode, accounting for over 42% market share in 2022.

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Educational institutions, educational companies, non-profit organizations, and others are the various providers in the U.S. continuing education market.