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Projecting Graduate Enrollment by Format

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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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Enrollment Format Choices: Snapping Back to “Normal”?

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degree-granting institutions of at least 2 years.) Graduate students were far more likely to return to their pre-pandemic format in 2021. In fall 2021, an additional 470,000 graduate students decided to enroll in all F2F classroom courses, after 844,000 had migrated away from all classroom study in 2020.

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Hispanic and Latino/a Students in Higher Education: Facts and Statistics

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Data Summary Check Hispanic and Latino/a undergraduate students made up 17.5% of the total student undergraduate population in 2022. [1] 1] Check There were roughly 282,940 Hispanic and Latino/a graduate students, and they made up around 9% of the total graduate student population.

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AANHPI in Higher Education: Facts and Statistics

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Data Summary Check Roughly 54% of Asians and Asian Americans ages 25 and older had a bachelor's degree or higher in 2019, however, this figure varies widely by origin group. [1] 3] Check Roughly 93% of Asian college students were first- or second-generation immigrants as of 2007-2008. [4] had a high school level of education or less.

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How Much Does Grad School Cost?

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Data Summary Check The average total cost of graduate school comes out to roughly $38,200 per year. [1] 1] Check Private, nonprofit institutions cost the most, but this is before factoring in financial aid, grants, and scholarships. [2] totaled $166,800-$333,700 for a 4-8 year program before grants and assistantships. [5]

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Majority of California College Students Eligible for CalFresh Do Not Enroll: Report

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A new report found that a majority of eligible California college students do not receive CalFresh benefits. Only 30% of eligible community college students, 22% of eligible UC undergraduates, and 29% of eligible UC graduate students were enrolled in CalFresh in fall 2019.

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CalFresh Eligibility for California College Students Is Changing. Here’s What You Need to Know.

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Data from the California Policy Lab for the 2019-2020 academic year showed that 10.2% of California Community College students (approximately 230,000 students), 11.8% of the University of California (UC) undergraduate students (around 28,000 students), and 4.0% of students enrolled in the program.