Finding the North Star for Adult Learning: How UTI Is Redefining Workforce Education for Today’s Talent Needs

 

In a world where rapid technological change is redefining how we live, work, and learn, the demand for skilled labor and lifelong learning has never been higher. From electric vehicle repair to advanced diagnostics in healthcare, the U.S. faces a widening talent gap in the skilled trades and allied health industries. According to the National Skills Coalition, nearly 52% of all jobs require skills training beyond high school but not a four-year degree—yet only a fraction of the workforce is equipped to fill them. As traditional education models struggle to keep pace, a new movement in workforce education and adult learning is reshaping how individuals prepare for the future of work.

So how can higher education and workforce training providers realign with the needs of a changing economy—and what does it mean to find a true North Star for adult learning and upskilling in 2025?

In this episode of DisruptED, host Ron J. Stefanski welcomes Todd Hitchcock, Chief Operating Officer of Universal Technical Institute (UTI), to explore how UTI is redefining workforce education through partnerships, outcomes-driven learning, and mission-aligned strategy. Together, they revisit their early collaboration in online learning and unpack how the “skilled collar” workforce is becoming the backbone of modern industry.

Key takeaways from the conversation…

  • Defining the North Star Strategy – Todd Hitchcock outlines how UTI’s North Star strategy focuses on growth, diversification, and optimization, aligning every decision with student outcomes and employer demand.

  • Reimagining Employer Partnerships – UTI’s 4,000+ partnerships, including collaborations with BMW, Ford, and Heartland Dental, showcase how deep alignment between education and industry drives placement and innovation.

  • Outcomes Over Credentials – Hitchcock and Stefanski discuss why higher education must evolve beyond degrees toward employability, affordability, and accountability for real-world results.

Todd Hitchcock is the Chief Operating Officer of Universal Technical Institute, Inc., where he oversees nationwide operations across 32 campuses serving 24,000 students. A pioneer in online learning and workforce education, Todd previously served in senior leadership roles at Florida Virtual School and helped co-found the North American Council for Online Learning (now the Aurora Institute). A first-generation college graduate, Hitchcock has dedicated his career to expanding access and aligning education with opportunity.

Article written by MarketScale.

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