Yes. We have the traditional graduate student, I guess, who has just finished their graduate degree or is maybe one or two years out. Our average age is I think about 27. We have students in their thirties and forties and actually even one or two in their fifties, so I think for a number of people it's.... Quite often, people get started in the game industry with a bachelor's degree. They rise to a certain level. A few of those people go right to the top, but others just kind of top out and are not getting the advances they'd like. For some of those people, our program is a way to advance in your career and take on those roles that are more in management and are so essential to the growth and sustainability of viable companies. It's one thing to have a vision and a passion for digital media, but you have to run a real business. That's one group of people, and quite often they have five or ten years' experience.
The second group of people who have experience and come to our program are people who are looking to transition from some other industry and into digital media. I have a couple of architects. I've had teachers. I have people in the business world and in science. Everybody around us realizes the importance of digital media, but they don't have the training and, importantly, they don't have the network. That's why people do an M.B.A.; it's for the people you do the M.B.A. with. By doing a graduate degree in digital media, those people get not just an education, but also a network.
In a third group are people who are coming back for certification and the sort of elite training they really need to advance their career. I have this year three people who are currently college and university instructors and who managed to rise up to a certain level with their talent, but they aren't going to move on to full professor or whatever because they don't have a graduate degree yet. That's a third group.
But across that, we do have a fair number of people with training, and that is a really important thing for the quality of this school, too, so we really appreciate having them.