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The enrollment cliff crisis: How to pivot, not panic

Niche

Amid cries for transparency and political pressures to alter the curriculum, attitudes toward higher education continue to shift as public confidence wanes, so lets set out to understand these shifts and, more importantly, how you can combat their impact.

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Phil Hill and the Unintended Consequences of Online Education Policy

Ruffaloni

Phil Hill : Several of the headwinds are outside the control of higher education institutions. The final challenge may be that higher education is not the only game in town anymore. What are “third party servicers” and what is the Education Department considering? SJ: Let’s talk about the headwinds.

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Online Program Managers: What Are OPMs in Higher Education?

BestColleges

It's unclear, however, how pervasive these companies are in higher education. OPMs have become a hot topic in higher education policy circles, but for the uninitiated, it can be hard to understand why. However, a 2011 Dear Colleague letter from ED exempted OPMs from oversight if they bundle services.

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6 trends impacting community college enrollment in 2023

EAB

By 2028, six million less working aged adults will be in the workforce, causing more competition for talent across all sectors, not just higher education. for the 2011 cohort, and high of 53.8% What’s most concerning about the Great Resignation isn’t just a short-term crunch for filling current shortages. rate in 2020.

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First-Generation College Students: Facts and Statistics

BestColleges

Table of Contents First-Generation Student Enrollment and Demographics Family Income First-Generation Student Loan Debt Graduation Rates First-Generation Students at Two-Year and For-Profit Schools Earnings Financial Aid Sources 1. 60% of students with one parent with a degree in higher education graduated.

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

BestColleges

As countless studies have shown, access to higher education benefits historically marginalized students. However, first-generation students face unique barriers when it comes to higher education. Access to higher education boosts social mobility , and inclusive policies that promote diversity improve learning outcomes.

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What Is Brown University Known For?

BestColleges

Brown's reputation as a prestigious institution is long: It's the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States. Cost and Financial Aid For the 2023-2024 academic year, the cost of tuition at Brown University is $65,656, with another $2,574 in fees.