From Nuno Fernandes, President at American Public University System | NexPulse Speaker Series · · Nexford University
“If you have a higher education degree your chances of producing more revenue through your adult years are significantly higher than if you don't. I think it's almost double the revenue on average that you produce if you have a higher education degree versus if you don't.”
On , Nuno Fernandes, President of American Public University at AMERICAN PUBLIC EDUCATION, spoke about higher education during Nuno Fernandes, President at American Public University System | NexPulse Speaker Series on Nexford University.
Nuno Fernandes, president of American Public University System (APUS), has spoken in several podcasts and public appearances about the role of technology and artificial intelligence in higher education. In a June 2025 NexPulse Speaker Series appearance, Fernandes said he has an "optimistic approach" to AI, predicting that while some jobs will change, many new jobs will be created. He argued that universities should embrace AI and that faculty have an opportunity to rethink student evaluation, including through project-based learning. Fernandes also stated that data shows higher education degree holders produce "almost double the revenue on average" over their careers compared to those without a degree, and described a degree as "a key that opens doors." Fernandes has also discussed APUS's institutional strategy and pricing. In a November 2024 podcast, he noted that over the past 20 years, average U.S. tuition increased about 300 percent, while APUS increased tuition by about 15 percent. He described the university as an "Open Access" institution and said the model in higher education is shifting from a university-centric to a student-centric approach. Fernandes has also spoken about his earlier career as a co-founder of the fitness brand Crank, saying in a November 2025 podcast that the brand aimed to create a community feel and that "if you want your business to succeed, you have to adapt and evolve."