
Higher Ed
The Next Five Years of Digital Credentialing: Brighter Higher Education Pathways
What do the next five years of digital credentialing look like? Learn how microcredentials, badges, and skills can shape higher education pathways.
UK higher education is under growing financial pressure. Domestic tuition fees have been frozen at £9,250 since 2017, steadily losing real value, while reliance on international enrolments is increasingly risky. Nearly three-quarters of institutions expect to run deficits this year. Meanwhile, students expect more: secure, digital access to their records, greater flexibility, and a better experience throughout their learning journey.
Credentialling is one area where many institutions can unlock hidden value. Most UK universities already charge for replacement certificates (£35–£50) or official transcripts (£10–£20 per copy) — yet many still rely on slow, manual steps that increase costs and delay fulfillment.
A new eBook from Parchment — Unlocking Value in Digital Credentials: Improve Efficiency & Drive Revenue — explores how modernising credential management can help universities:
Dublin Business School, for example, reduced admin time by 90% with a secure digital approach.
Modern digital credentialling transforms an essential service into a strategic asset — driving efficiency, supporting sustainability, and delivering a better experience for students.
Download the eBook: Unlocking Value in Digital Credentials. Get practical steps and real-world insights to help your institution do more with less — while putting learning first.
Coming soon — publishing July 2025!