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Phil Hill and the Unintended Consequences of Online Education Policy

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Through the prism of one of Phil’s recent blogs on the “ enrollment turbulence ” facing institutions, our conversation focused on how proposed changes to three U.S. That news, combined with findings in RNL’s forthcoming white paper on “ Two Demographic Cliffs ,” set us up well for our discussion about enrollment health.

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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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21 Famous People You Didn’t Know Were Yale Alumni

AdmissionSight

During her time at Yale, Foster balanced her academic workload with a thriving acting career, having already starred in Taxi Driver by the time she enrolled. Presidents to international diplomats, these political powerhouses got their start debating policies and, presumably, campus dining options. George H.W. Bush George H.W.

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College Completion Rates Are Improving, But Not for All Students

BestColleges

Black and Latino/a students ages 25 and older, enrolled part time, or attending community college consistently have lower-than-average completion rates. In addition to being enrolled part time, these students are also disproportionately BIPOC, 25 years old and over, and attending community colleges.

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School Spotlight: Colgate University

AHM Advising

They attributed this growth to a number of factors, including the move to test-optional admissions , a new " no loans " policy for families with incomes up to $125,000 (since increased to $150,000), and their new partnership with Questbridge , an organization that assists high performing low-income students in enrolling in college.

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After the Affirmative Action Ban, Are First-Generation Students the Answer to College Diversity?

BestColleges

While first-gen students comprise a growing percentage of undergrads, colleges must invest in programs that support first-gen learners and build partnerships to improve their enrollment, retention, and graduation rates. In June 2023, the Supreme Court ruled that race-conscious admissions policies violate the Constitution.

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Online Program Managers: What Are OPMs in Higher Education?

BestColleges

OPMs have become a hot topic in higher education policy circles, but for the uninitiated, it can be hard to understand why. When OPMs get paid more if they succeed in securing greater enrollments, their operations may focus more heavily on getting the student to enroll, rather than counseling the prospect to the best option for them."