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6 trends impacting community college enrollment in 2023

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After losing over 10% of two-year students during the pandemic, both due to declines in new students and to a national dip in retention, this enrollment recovery was a welcomed reprieve. While this is worth applauding, it’s also important to look at retention rates to understand trends in students who are still leaving community colleges.

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California State University Enrollment Declines Continue After Pandemic Emergency

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State and National Trends According to a BestColleges data report , between 2011 and 2021, undergraduate college enrollment declined by an average rate of 1.6% each year in the U.S. Undergraduate enrollment increased for the first time since before the pandemic in fall 2023, up 1.1%

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Online Program Managers: What Are OPMs in Higher Education?

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This prohibits commission-based pay determined by recruiting success for institutions that receive federal financial aid funds. However, a 2011 Dear Colleague letter from ED exempted OPMs from oversight if they bundle services. GAO's report on OPMs states that program managers would normally fall under this ban.

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

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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 2011, 18% of undergrads identified as first-gen students, according to NCES data.

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7 Best HBCUs in Texas

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Then we compared that amount against school costs and financial aid opportunities. Our Methodology Medium Retention Rate 74% Admission Rate 76% Students Enrolled 9,248 Institution Type Public Percent Online Enrollment 95% Percentage of all students who are enrolled online.

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Are the Benefits of OPM Partnerships Worth the Risk?

EAB

So this was, we were trying to prevent predatory practice, especially when it came to student recruitment, enrollment or the disbursement of federal financial aid. Okay, fast forward two decades, you get yourself to 2011. So 2011, we have online enablement vendors is actually the term EAB was using back in 2011.

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Are OPM Partnerships Your Ticket to Online Growth?

EAB

So this was, we were trying to prevent predatory practice, especially when it came to student recruitment, enrollment or the disbursement of federal financial aid. Okay, fast forward two decades, you get yourself to 2011. So 2011, we have online enablement vendors is actually the term EAB was using back in 2011.