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Where Is the Graduate Education Market Headed?

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Earlier this month, the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) released their annual “Graduate Enrollment and Degrees 2012-2022” report. The headline in Inside Higher Education was that graduate enrollment contracted by 4.7 They are among the 15 institutions enrolling the largest numbers of graduate students in the United States.

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5 Stats That Graduate Enrollment Leaders Need to Know

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I recently developed a new data-driven presentation called “How to Win in the Graduate Market” that seeks to first lay out the state of the market and then talk through a list of 20 things that enrollment leaders need to be sure are happening in order to align with student expectations. percent among CGS member schools.

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How 6 Students Uncovered Over $500M in Higher Education Fossil Fuel Funding

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As her internship at Data for Progress (DFP), a progressive research firm, was coming to an end, Bella Kumar, a student climate activist at The George Washington University (GW), decided to pitch an idea — a data investigation into higher education's funding from fossil fuels. Their response? Yeah, so true.

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AANHPI in Higher Education: Facts and Statistics

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had a high school level of education or less. As a single demographic, Asian Americans appear to be doing well — high educational attainment, high household incomes — but a closer look by origin group paints a more complicated picture of how some Asian Americans are really doing. Note Reference [1] Check 3 in 4 Indians in the U.S.

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 3

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Blogs Creating a data-informed campus: part 3 Using data to facilitate institutional effectiveness The conversation around data-informed decision making in higher education continues to accelerate. Accountability comes in many forms: to state or governing agencies, students, key performance indicators, operating measures, and more.

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Should the U.S. Provide Reparations? Start With HBCUs

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states over the last 30 years. Reparations must directly benefit Black students and HBCUs that suffered from decades of neglect by federal and state governments. Earlier this year, the Department of Education reported that land grant, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in 16 states have been underfunded by $12.6

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Looming Enrollment Cliff Poses Serious Threat to Colleges

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Unfortunately for higher education, this situation isn't an aberration. College enrollments have been declining steadily since 2012. One New York construction company is offering kids fresh out of high school $47 an hour following an apprenticeship. Admissions scandals amid cries of opaqueness. Waning public confidence.