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Graduate enrollment has declined, snapping two consecutive years of growth, per CGS report

University Business

October 18, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

Despite a boost in applications across multiple graduate and postgraduate programs from fall 2021 to fall 2022, enrollment decreased. Overall first-time enrollment fell by 4.7%. Doctoral degree enrollment dipped by 4.4%, while Master’s degrees experienced an uptick, at 2.5%. While graduate certificates have experienced impressive growth between 2016-17 and 2021-22 at 10.5%, they, too, declined overall by 1.2%.

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Admissions Officers Reflect on a Transformative Year

Inside Higher Ed.

September 18, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

Significant national developments have impacted college admissions in 2023. The Supreme Court’s decision to ban race-conscious admissions will impact the admissions landscape moving forward. Enrollment challenges are ongoing, but colleges remain hopeful about their future enrollment strategies.

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Gen Z values college, but affordability concerns remain

Higher Ed. Dive

September 15, 2023   Admissions, Value and Affordability

In a recent Gallup & Walton Family Foundation poll, 85% of Gen Z K-12 students valued college, yet only 62% plan to attend. Fifty-three percent of prospective college-goers expressed affordability concerns. Demographics play a role, with differences in perception based on gender, politics, and racial disparities in affordability and enrollment rates. This situation raises concerns for higher education’s future amid declining enrollment rates.

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Here’s the latest findings from Common App’s direct admissions experiment

Higher Ed. Dive

August 22, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

The Common Application’s direct admissions experiment involving 13 institutions and 33,000 students showed promise. Students with direct admissions offers were twice as likely to apply to those colleges. However, only 6% of the pool applied through this model, focusing on marginalized groups. This resulted in a 4% increase in underrepresented minority applicants and a 3% increase in low-income neighborhood applicants. Researchers suggest that while direct admissions helps, simplifying financial aid processes and providing support are essential for improving higher education access.

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How the FAFSA delay could impact colleges and students

Higher Ed. Dive

August 28, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is undergoing a major revamp for the first time in 40 years to create a more streamlined process for students applying for federal aid. The form is expected to be released in December, two months later than usual. Colleges and universities must proactively prepare for the delay by reviewing admissions deadlines and financial aid practices.

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Legislating an End to Legacy Preferences

Inside Higher Ed.

August 14, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

Scrutiny intensifies over legacy admissions in colleges after Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. Lawmakers are questioning traditional practices of giving preference to the children of alumni and are suggesting reforms to ensure a fair and inclusive admissions process.

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US colleges refashion student essay prompts after ban on affirmative action

Reuters

August 01, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

US colleges are revamping their student essay prompts in response to the recent ban on affirmative action. To ensure diversity, colleges are modifying their essay questions to concentrate on other aspects of applicants’ experiences and backgrounds, aiming to create a fair and inclusive admissions process while adhering to the new regulations.

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After Supreme Court Ruling, DEI Work Gets More Challenging and Crucial, Experts Say

The Chronicle of Higher Education

July 06, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

The Supreme Court ruling has limited the use of affirmative action in college admissions, raising concerns about the future of DEI efforts. Experts argue that this decision highlights the need for organizations to adopt new tactics to promote diversity. Despite the ruling’s impact, experts believe it is an opportunity to recommit to DEI work in different fields.

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What the Supreme Court Rejection of Affirmative Action Means

Inside Higher Ed.

June 29, 2023   Admissions, Enrollment Management Trends

The Supreme Court rendered a decision against utilizing race as a factor of consideration in the college admissions process. The court’s ruling suggests that race-based preferences in admissions violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. This ruling could have far-reaching implications for efforts to promote diversity in universities.

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Why a number of schools are opting to freeze tuition next year

University Business

June 22, 2023   Admissions, Student Success, Value and Affordability

A report from The State of Higher Education 2023 found that the cost of a degree was the main impediment to adult enrollment in college. As a result, several colleges, universities, and systems have approved tuition freezes to offset burdening students financially. However, most public institutions cannot afford to freeze tuition without support from state funding.

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