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College Financing: Meeting Family Needs While Meeting Your Enrollment Goals

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Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median wage growth for 16-24 year-olds hovered around 13 percent for most of 2022, much higher than the 4 percent growth seen between 2010-14. This is a very important group for universities to consider if they want to grow enrollment. According to the U.S. The historically low jobless rate in the U.S.,

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When the Math Isn’t Mathing: How College Affordability Impacts Student Choices and Your Enrollment

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It’s no secret … you know better than anyone that the past few years for higher ed enrollment have been rough as institutions continue searching for ways to improve affordability and boost student enrollment. But the truth is, college enrollment has been declining since 2010 and has continued to fall since the start of the pandemic.

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La Familia: Five Ways Institutions Can Support Hispanic Families  

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Make a push during 12 th grade The last year of high school is a key year for students and a great opportunity to make an enrollment connection with students from Hispanic families. Talk with our enrollment experts and find out how you can provide the information they need to get excited about your institution and move toward enrolling.

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Reimagining the Liberal Arts and Humanities

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A national grant program aims to reposition the liberal arts and humanities as central to the general education curriculum. Several colleges and universities recently have announced similar cuts, eviscerating the liberal arts in response to budget shortfalls, enrollment declines, and shifting student preferences.

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Cost of College Over Time: Rising Tuition Statistics

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Rising costs have even discouraged many students from attending college at all, contributing to declines in enrollment. In just the 10 years between 2010 and 2020, tuition and fees rose by 20%, from $11,397 to $13,677. From 2010-2020, the average total cost of college rose by 18%, from $21,990 to $25,910. Behind the Numbers.

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College Programs for Students With Intellectual Disabilities Grow With Little Oversight

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Kellyn Donahoe enrolled in career and community studies at Kent State University in fall 2022. It's why the Think College National Coordinating Center has been working to create accreditation standards since 2010, Think College's co-director, Meg Grigal, told BestColleges. What Are These Programs? That was a game-changer," she said.

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AANHPI in Higher Education: Facts and Statistics

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Note Reference [1] Check Immediate college enrollment for Asian students was 82%, a rate much higher than those for white students (69%), Hispanic and Latino/a students (64%), and Black students (57%). [3] 5] AANHPI Undergraduate Student Enrollment In 2022, women made up 53% of the Asian undergraduate population and men made up 47%.