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Three Stats That Signal the Transformation of Higher Education

Ruffaloni

Snapshot Data are used by almost everyone in higher education to help understand trends and dynamics. While the November blog indicated that Snapshot Data undercounted total enrollment by nearly 6 million students in 2019 (the last pre-pandemic year), I didn’t go too far into where these missing students were hidden.

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How Much Have We Been Undercounting Online Students?

Ruffaloni

Having focused on the returning adult student for more than 20 years, I have often thought that 12-month (academic year) unduplicated headcount data better portray adult student participation in higher education than the fall snapshot data that is commonly used to understand of the “shape” of the market. million students.)

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Phil Hill Talks About the Impact of New IPEDS Data on Institutions and EdTech

Ruffaloni

Phil Hill : A big part of writing both the blog on the 2019-20 data and the 2020-21 data blog (on the need to focus on 12-month unduplicated enrollment rather than fall snapshot) was to point out how much we’ve needed this type of data. Read the 2022 Online Program Marketing Practices Report.

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Online Learning’s Skills-Based Future

BestColleges

Check Just 2% of school administrators say their schools plan to decrease their online program budgets for the following school year in contrast to the 40% who say they plan to increase their online learning budgets. Nearly all respondents (97%) say they would recommend online education to others in 2024.

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Online Learning’s Skills-Based Future

BestColleges

Check Just 2% of school administrators say their schools plan to decrease their online program budgets for the following school year in contrast to the 40% who say they plan to increase their online learning budgets. Nearly all respondents (97%) say they would recommend online education to others in 2024.

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Assessing online courses—OSCQR rubric

EAB

The College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences at the University of Colorado–Colorado Springs has seen a rapid increase in online courses offered over the past four years. The college offered 157 online courses in spring 2019, compared to 329 course offerings in spring 2023, which is a 109% increase in the number of courses.

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Cheapest Colleges in Texas

BestColleges

Texas is no slouch when it comes to higher education. Our guide to the cheapest colleges in Texas highlights schools that combine respected academic programs with affordable tuition. Our guide to the cheapest colleges in Texas highlights schools that combine respected academic programs with affordable tuition.

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