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Projecting Graduate Enrollment by Format

Ruffaloni

Given the fact that millions of students were forced into online (or emergency remote) instruction, the most important issue will likely be the instructional format choices of graduate students. We’ve added dotted lines that used the 2012-2019 compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to project a “No Pandemic” view.

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5 Stats That Graduate Enrollment Leaders Need to Know

Ruffaloni

Two competing—and contradictory—reports have been released in the last 30 days that seek to portray the state of the graduate education market, and my own analysis of the most recent IPEDS completions data are adding to our understanding of graduate enrollment trends. How can you win the graduate market?

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Enrollment Format Choices: Snapping Back to “Normal”?

Ruffaloni

Graduate students were far more likely to return to their pre-pandemic format in 2021. In the chart above, we see that while 638,000 additional graduate students were pushed into all online (or “emergency remote”) courses in fall 2020, only 349,000 of them decided not to continue in this format in fall 2021.

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Largest Colleges and Universities in Texas

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The University of Houston became Texas’ first designated Hispanic-Serving Institution in 2012. Out-of-State Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: $39,776 Acceptance Rate: 85% Total Student Enrollment: 31,570 The University of Texas at Dallas offers close to 150 degree programs to its 30,000-plus student body.