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More students are stopping out but fewer are reenrolling

Higher Ed. Dive

April 25, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

According to a report released by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, the count of stopped-out students rose to 40.4 million during the period July 2020 to July 2021, indicating a 3.6% surge from the previous year. Despite the rise in numbers, a reduced count of students reenrolled in colleges to attain a credential for the academic year 2021-2022. The report suggests that colleges and states are missing out on opportunities to reignite engagement among stopped-out students.

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Why Those Super Low College Admissions Rates Can Be Misleading

The New York Times

April 22, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

Many colleges and universities nationwide delivered admission decisions to applicants recently. Top-tier schools are touting very low acceptance rates, which can be misleading. The Common App has made applying to colleges easier, allowing applicants to submit their materials to more schools. Loosening standardized testing requirements has also been a factor in an increase in overall higher education applications.

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International applicants using the Common App increased by over a third

Higher Ed. Dive

April 03, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

International applicants seeking admission to colleges in the U.S. increased by 63% over a nearly decade-long period via the Common Application. A similar increase was also noticed in domestic applications using the online portal. The largest number of applications came from China, followed by India for the 2021-22 academic year. A staggering 94% of applicants from Singapore used the Common App to apply to colleges

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College applicants still aren’t submitting SAT, ACT scores at pre-pandemic levels

Higher Ed. Dive

March 30, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

Just 43% of applicants submitted entrance exam scores to Common App member institutions for the 2022-23 academic year, compared to nearly 75% pre-pandemic. These trends follow a number of colleges that switched to test-optional policies. More than 1,800 colleges did not require test scores for the Fall 2023 admissions cycle, according to FairTest. The proportion of applicants sending test scores varied by student sex and socio-economic status.

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If race-conscious admissions end, selective colleges would struggle to create diverse classes

Higher Ed. Dive

March 28, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends, Research

A Supreme Court decision challenging race-conscious admissions policies is expected toward the end of June. Pundits predict the high court will limit race-conscious admissions, which would directly impact a small proportion of colleges. Researchers found the most effective way of bolstering diversity at selective colleges was to consider race in the admissions process.

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Surprising K12 enrollment declines are trickling up into higher ed

University Business

March 09, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

About 833,000 fewer students enrolled in public schools in fall 2021 than had been predicted, with the most surprising drops occurring in middle school, according to a report released by WICHE, the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. A consecutive decline in U.S. birth rates, the impact of COVID-19, and ongoing educational inequities make it difficult to determine the primary driving force behind changes in public school populations. Falling enrollment could be a result of students shifting to homeschooling and private schools. Ramifications of this can impact college enrollment trends starting in 2025.

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Big Drops in Enrollment Hit Colleges in the First Fall of the Pandemic. Who Was Able to Bounce Back?

The Chronicle of Higher Education

February 14, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

Of the roughly 2,600 colleges and universities analyzed by the Chronicle, more than 45 percent witnessed a drop by 10 percent or more in the enrollment of first-time, degree seeking students.

Public institutions generally had the most trouble recovering the following year, especially at the community college level. On the other hand, doctoral-granting and special-focus two-year intuitions were the most likely to recoup their losses in 2021.

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NCAA permanently ends SAT, ACT eligibility requirement for Division I, II student-athletes

Higher Ed. Dive

February 07, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

The COVID-19 pandemic limited students’ access to the testing centers where the SAT or ACT was administered, prompting many higher education institutions to make entrance exam score submission optional. In January, the Division I Council, one of the NCAA’s governing bodies, voted to end standardized testing requirements for athletes at the association’s annual meeting. Division II representatives followed suit, while Division III institutions set their own eligibility standards. Supporters of test-optional admissions argue that the tests position underprivileged applicants who cannot afford extensive tutoring at a disadvantage compared to wealthier peers.

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Undergraduate enrollment shows signs of stabilizing

Higher Ed. Dive

February 02, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

Undergraduate enrollment decreased only 0.6% in the fall 2022, the smallest drop since the pandemic, according to National Student Clearinghouse Research Center data. Conversely, graduate student enrollment began to decline after two years of constant growth during the pandemic. Enrollment trends varied by region, with a notable decline in undergraduate enrollments in the Midwest and Northeast, while graduate enrollments rose by 1.3% in the Northeast. Across institution types, four-year for-profits saw the most significant increase in first-year student enrollment in fall 2022, at 6.9%, followed by community colleges, which saw a 6.1% increase.

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Can Africa be the next powerhouse in international student recruitment?

The Chronicle of Higher Education

January 25, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

As student applicant numbers from China plummeted by nearly 25% from the pandemic, two of the leading countries for international applicants are currently coming from West Africa. Nigeria and Ghana seem to be only behind China and India – the leading source of international students for decades now, suggests the latest data from Common App. Lack of capacity in local universities is driving African students to study abroad, and as of 2023, applicants from Nigeria and Ghana have at least tripled and quadrupled, respectively, from the 2019-20 admission cycle.

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