New Book Release - Learning Mobility: Empowering Educational Journeys Beyond Traditional Pathways

July 2, 2025
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

AACRAO Contact: Mike Simmons
Associate Executive Director, Business Development & Strategic Partnerships Division
Communications@aacrao.org 

Learning Mobility: Empowering Educational Journeys Beyond Traditional Pathways

WASHINGTON, D.C. 

The American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) is excited to announce the release of Learning Mobility: Empowering Educational Journeys Beyond Traditional Pathwaysthe first comprehensive volume dedicated to exploring learning mobility in U.S. higher education.

This publication emerges from a collaboration among leading scholars, practitioners, and policy experts committed to reimagining how higher education recognizes, validates, and credentials learning. As learners pursue increasingly complex and non-linear educational journeys, spanning institutions, life experiences, and diverse learning environments, traditional models of credit recognition often fail to reflect the realities of modern student pathways.

Rooted in AACRAO’s longstanding commitment to innovation in academic records, credentials, and student success, Learning Mobility offers a transformative vision for credit recognition. The book presents actionable strategies and forward-thinking insights that center learners, acknowledge their full range of knowledge and experiences, and support more efficient, equitable pathways through higher education.

Members are invited to explore this thought-provoking volume and join AACRAO in shaping a more responsive and learner-centered framework for higher education.

Visit AACRAO's Learning Mobility center and get your copy of the book.

AACRAO is a non-profit, voluntary, professional association working to make higher education more responsive to learners. With a membership of more than 15,000 higher education professionals representing approximately 2,300 institutions in more than 40 countries, the association provides advocacy, research, and policy-based guidance and training to higher education professionals to smooth the path for learners at every stage of their journey.