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Fall 2022 acceptance rates at these schools ranged between 3% and 7%, per U.S. News data. Ilana Kowarski and Cole ClaybournDec. 19, 2024 Freshman Enrollment Decline Experts cite possible reasons for the 5% overall enrollment drop in fall 2024 and implications for the current admission cycle. ...
There’s also an impending “enrollment cliff” expected to hit around 2025, when admissions officials expect a decline in students because there will be ademographic dropin the number of college-aged people in the United States. Colleges across the Valley ...
Several reasons explain why enrollment has declined. Strong demand in the job market for people without college educations has made it more attractive for many to go to work. Another reason: many Americans increasingly are questioning the value of going to college at all. Megan Parish, who at ...
2025 myths about parent fafsa info don't let these common misconceptions prevent you from filing the fafsa. sarah wood dec. 12, 2024 freshman enrollment decline experts cite possible reasons for the 5% overall enrollment drop in fall 2024 and implications for the current admissi...
US college enrollment to shrink for next two decades: expert High school students walk on a campus in Plano, Texas, the US on Aug 31, 2022. [Photo/Xinhua] Classes at colleges and universities across the US will shrink for most of the next two decades, experiencing "the enrollment cliff,...
The latest data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shows that college enrollment continues to drop. US undergrad enrollment is down 0.5% year-over-year, for 4+ straight years of decline. Graduate-level enrollment is fairing even worse, down 2.2% from last spring. Source: ...
Quisqueya University is not ruling out the possibility of closing “temporarily” for lack of money in a context where several leading higher education institutions point to a significant drop in enrollment Lire l’article en Français In January 2019, the prestigious Quisqueya University had 3,585...
Community colleges, which serve lower-income students, have suffered the most, with enrollment sinking 7.8% this spring compared with a year ago — a decline of roughly 351,000 students. Free college programs are meant to boost enrollment and provide a pathway to the middle class. ...
The Counselor's Corner: 2021 Year in Review "Continued Polarization," Community Colleges See Decline, International Student Enrollment Grows, College Athletes Graduate at Record Levels...Counselors Bookshelf: Understanding Academic Freedom, surveys academic freedom's history, There Is No College in CO...