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It’s Not You, It’s Them

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Their class size is determined by many things, but among them might be: how much money they need to earn from tuition; how much space they have for students to live on campus; how large their other classes are; how many students they feel they can comfortably educate and serve. Hitting this exact number is tricky, especially these days.

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Ripon College Offers Free Tuition to Wisconsin Residents

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Ripon College announced a financial aid program offering Wisconsin residents free tuition. Students whose families fall above that threshold will be guaranteed tuition costs no higher than those at the state's flagship university. For students from families earning $75,000 or less, tuition will be free. And will it pay off?

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What We Learned About College Students and Families in 2023

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Results from financial aid or scholarship calculator Prospective Family Engagement Report : Engaging the biggest enrollment influencers Nearly all families are involved in the college search process with students, and this study from RNL, CampusESP, and Ardeo Education Solutions looks at how those families want to connect with campuses.

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The enrollment cliff crisis: How to pivot, not panic

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College has become increasingly expensive, with tuition and fees rising at rates far outpacing inflation. In fact, by 2020, the average published tuition and fees at four-year nonprofits and public institutions represented an inflation-adjusted increase of 30% and 42% , respectively.

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Students Are Returning to College at the Highest Rate in a Decade: Report

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Community colleges have seen the biggest retention rate gains over the last decade. Hispanic, Black, and Native American students' retention rates are below the national average. Hispanic, Black, and Native American students' retention rates are below the national average. The national retention rate also rose from 67.2%

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When the Math Isn’t Mathing: How College Affordability Impacts Student Choices and Your Enrollment

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Different factors have impacted this downward trend, like falling birth rates, changes in the economy and, of course, rising college tuition — all of which drastically impact student choices and make your approach to attracting and recruiting students more important than ever. Tuition is one thing … a big thing … but also just one thing.

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SUNY Sees Performance, Retention Boosts From Student Success Program Expansion

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The financial support students receive can include a scholarship of up to $550 a year, textbook funds of up to $300 a year, and monthly participation incentives of up to $400 a year. SUNY Potsdam, one of the 25 participating schools, is already seeing improved student retention and higher GPAs.