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The enrollment cliff crisis: How to pivot, not panic

Niche

Were talking about that dreaded enrollment cliff , and its no longer impending. Higher ed has started to feel the brunt of a steady decline in enrollment, a trend underscored by recent data. The most significant driver of the higher education enrollment cliff is the sharp decline in birth rates following the 2008 economic recession.

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How Do Online Student Expectations Diverge and Converge Across Generations?

Ruffaloni

Over the last few years, RNL has reported that the online education market is in the midst of a generational transition. At the graduate level alone, higher education researcher Robert Kelchen reports that over the last decade an average of 320 new online programs were being launched each year.

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6 trends impacting community college enrollment in 2023

EAB

Blogs 6 trends impacting community college enrollment in 2023 For the past two years, it’s been difficult to focus on anything beyond the immediate consequences of the pandemic. Increased competition Community college enrollment is facing several new external threats outside of the traditional competition from other colleges.

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5 Best Online High Schools in Georgia: List + Tips

AdmissionSight

In this guide, well discuss the benefits of online high schools, how they work, and why they can be a great choice if you want to take control of your education. In Georgia, over 15,000 students were enrolled in online schools during the 2019-2020 school year. What Is Online High School? This made up 0.9%

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Looming Enrollment Cliff Poses Serious Threat to Colleges

BestColleges

College officials call this demographic phenomenon the "enrollment cliff." Enrollments have been dropping for a decade and cratered during the COVID-19 pandemic. To make matters even worse, a dangerous precipice looms on the near horizon, a demographic phenomenon known as the enrollment cliff. What Is the Enrollment Cliff?

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Shifting Demographics in Higher Education: A Decade of Change

College Transitions

The landscape of higher education in the United States has undergone significant demographic shifts over the past decade. Let’s explore key insights revealed by recent IPEDS data on undergraduate enrollment from ​​2011 to 2022. Racial and Ethnic Diversity on […]

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Improve the precision of student enrollment forecasting

EAB

Blogs Improve the precision of student enrollment forecasting January 31, 2023 Jeff Pidcock Director of Budgeting and Business Transformation, Miami University The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB. Interested in the Rising Higher Education Leaders Fellowship?