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Travel advisories add another hurdle to reopening campuses

Education Dive

July 23, 2020   Enrollment Management Trends

Currently, certain inter-state travel advisories require a quarantine period. In response, many schools in states like New York and Pennsylvania are advising out-of-state students to study remotely until their home states are removed from the advisory lists, or requiring a two week quarantine for out-of-state and students living off-campus.

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Another Revenue Hit For Colleges: Canceled Summer Camps

Another Revenue Hit For Colleges: Canceled Summer Camps

NPR

July 16, 2020 Pre-College Outreach, Enrollment Management Trends

The cancellation or shift to virtual summer camps organized by colleges and universities will be a financial hurdle for colleges. The cancellation or pivot of these camps not only reduces revenue for the institution, but also the employees that would, in other circumstances, be supplementing their income by supporting summer camps. The status of these camps also limits recruiting efforts.

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Trump administration rescinds policy barring foreign students from online classes

Education Dive

July 14, 2020   Enrollment Management Trends

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy on international students announced earlier this month has been reversed following criticism across the higher education sector. At the beginning of the pandemic, when most colleges turned to remote learning, the federal restrictions were waived to allow international students to take their course load entirely online “for the duration of the emergency”.

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Zip Codes and Equity Gaps

Zip Codes and Equity Gaps

Inside Higher Ed.

July 09, 2020 Enrollment Management Trends, Value and Affordability

A report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York rfinds that people from majority Black or Hispanic neighborhoods are less likely to attend college. Those that do attend college are more likely to borrow more in student loans and default on these loans later in life. While these critical social issues long predate COVID-19, it’s clear that the implications have been made starker by the coronavirus.

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Here’s how colleges are distributing CARES aid to students

Education Dive

July 09, 2020   Value and Affordability

Just under half of the total $14 billion allotted to the CARES Act is reserved for students who are disadvantaged by the pandemic. The Institute for College Access & Success noted the funds were distributed to colleges with little guidance attached, and schools that received funding were to inform the Department of Education on how they are distributing funds to students.

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Where could college enrollment grow during the pandemic?

Where could college enrollment grow during the pandemic?

Education Dive

July 25, 2020 Enrollment Management Trends

College enrollment in certain states, such as New Jersey, Hawaii, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Vermont have long seen exports of first-year college students to other states for higher education. However, Moody’s Investors Service projects an uptick in in-state enrollment for New Jersey as many institutions in the state have recently began a campaign to draw students back in light of the pandemic. It is likely the shift to target in-state students will more highly benefit public institutions and community colleges.

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Why Some State Universities Are Seeing an Influx

The New York Times

June 22, 2020   Enrollment Management Trends

For years, states have seen the export of college students favoring out-of-state and elite institutions. The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the decisions of many students, due to a multitude of reasons including economic considerations due to the pandemic.

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FAFSA renewals still down, but more students appealing aid

FAFSA renewals still down, but more students appealing aid

Education Dive

June 12, 2020 Student Success, Value and Affordability

FAFSA renewals are down from last year through mid-April, with an increase in administrative financial aid award appeals. Pandemic-related financial concerns can prevent students from re-enrolling in fall 2020.

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A Post-Pandemic Strategy for U.S. Higher Ed

Harvard Business Review

June 02, 2020   Enrollment Management Trends, Research

University leaders should not only look at short-term solutions for the quickening evolution of higher education delivery systems now that technology has matured. The authors discuss 3 different viable solutions for long-term adjustments that higher education leaders can make in light of the COVID-19 crisis.

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One report expects college enrollment to grow. Will the pandemic affect the trend?

One report expects college enrollment to grow. Will the pandemic affect the trend?

Education Dive

May 26, 2020 Enrollment Management Trends

Undergraduate enrollment was set to trend upward slightly over the next decade, however the COVID-19 pandemic is not accounted for in this trend. This article discusses the impact the pandemic will have on higher education institutions, particularly ones that are already struggling.

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