Encore Scholars
For adults 60+ entering graduate education: application strategy, school selection, financial aid, Zotero, AI tools, and the emotional adjustment of returning to academic life.
Explore Encore servicesThe Late-Life Scholar’s Coach
Graduate Ed Connect is a coaching practice for adults returning to scholarship later in life and for ABD candidates who refuse to leave their doctorate unfinished.
Two journeys. One guide.
Whether you are entering graduate school for the first time at sixty-five or finishing a dissertation you began years ago, you deserve a coach who has been where you are going. Your career, family life, service, and practice are not liabilities. They are the raw material for the questions only a long life can ask.
For adults 60+ entering graduate education: application strategy, school selection, financial aid, Zotero, AI tools, and the emotional adjustment of returning to academic life.
Explore Encore servicesFor ABD candidates who have stalled, lost momentum, or need to begin again: strategy reset, committee navigation, writing cadence, and defense preparation.
See ABD coachingDecades of practice become primary source material. Your career is not a footnote; it is the data.
A dissertation is a permanent contribution to the literature, something that can be read after you.
Scholarship gives later life a structured, intellectually engaged shape. It is not retirement. It is renewal.
Coaching in AI tools, citation management, and research methods, taught patiently and practically.
New Book & Speaking
Dr. Walter's new book, Finishing Strong: Earning a Doctorate at 82 and Helping Others Go Back to School After 60, tells the unvarnished story behind Graduate Ed Connect — the late-night Zotero battles, the committee politics, and the conviction that scholarship belongs to every decade of life. Now available on Amazon.
Pesach is also available for keynotes, panels, and conference sessions on late-life scholarship, lifelong learning, ABD completion, and the future of adult graduate education. He has spoken to higher-ed administrators, retirement communities, professional associations, and faith-based organizations across the country.
Begin with a discovery conversation, review the programs, or learn more about the founder. There is no rush — only a path and a guide who has walked it.