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TWO Demographic Cliffs? The Enrollment Case for Diversifying Revenue Streams

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To that end, I’ve been working a white paper (to be published in June) that will lay out more than a dozen strategies that institutions can use to build alternative revenue (student) streams. Department of Education (IPEDS) projections for first-year students now, in 2020, and in 2016 in orange. 2030-33: 55,523 +1.3%

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White paper: A look at verified outcome data from Niche Direct Admissions®

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Read the whitepaper The higher education industry has weathered challenge after challenge over the past few years. Once limited to state-run programs, direct admissions programs are now widely available—but the jury is still out on impact for most. One of the most persistent challenges? Read the whitepaper

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5 areas for community colleges leaders to take stock in 2023

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Blogs 5 areas for community college leaders to take stock in 2023 And resources to help sustain your post-pandemic momentum Now that community colleges have weathered the storm of the pandemic, it’s time to take a moment to recognize all you have accomplished, and then to begin to steer the transition from a “crisis” mindset to a sustainability one.

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What do enrollment leaders care most about in 2023? Review our poll results to find out.

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Review our poll results to find out. In addition to helping set an editorial agenda for our research publications (see here , and here , and here for past examples), this work gives us a unique read on what’s happening in higher education markets around the country.

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Our partners implemented strategic advising campaigns at 40 schools in 27 states. Here’s what we learned.

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Blogs Our partners implemented strategic advising campaigns at 40 schools in 27 states. Here’s what we learned. Are your sophomore athletes falling behind? Are students on your campus repeating College Algebra and still not progressing through the curriculum successfully? Are the persistence rates of your transfer students lowering?

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Phil Hill and the Unintended Consequences of Online Education Policy

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As I said in my introduction, when I need to know about the latest developments in online education, I have come to rely on Phil’s research and analysis. Education Department regulations represent one of the greatest “headwinds” and sources of turbulence for institutions seeking growth through online expansion.

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The Supreme Court affirmative action hearings: a guide for the overwhelmed

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For higher education leaders, it matters in part as a tool for helping imagine potential responses to the Court’s ultimate decisions, whatever they might be. The Supreme Court affirmative action hearings: a guide for the overwhelmed. What will the future bring? Legal analysis is beside the point.”