According to Higher Ed Dive, more than 40% of the institutions that closed or consolidated since the start of the pandemic were Christian colleges. Considering that these institutions make up 24% of all two- and four-year higher education institutions in the United States, the disproportionate closure rate is concerning.
Traditional Student Demand Archive
Balancing Tradition and Technology: The Pros and Cons of Course Sharing in Higher Education
New data from National Student Clearinghouse shows that while overall undergraduate enrollment grew between fall 2022 and fall 2023, freshman enrollment declined by 3.6%. Beneath these figures, certain majors are experiencing declines while others are growing.
Redefining College Value: Affordability, Quality, and Student Perceptions in Higher Education
According to a New America study, 63% of GenZ think a high school diploma or technical certificate is sufficient for personal financial security. Consequently, there has been a decline in the percentage of American high school graduates immediately entering college.
The College Affordability Gap: Insights and Impact on Families
Eduventures’ research shows that 99% of all parents and guardians have a preference for the cost of their students’ college choice. It’s a consideration at every income level, not just among lower income families.
Reshaping Higher Education: A Look at Modality Innovations
According to the most recent CHLOE Report, an overwhelming 94% of chief online officers are either aligning strategy and resources to meet rising online demand or see online demand increasing in the future.
Rebound or Mirage? Unpacking the Latest International Enrollment Trends
Since 2016, well before the pandemic-induced enrollment decline, international enrollment in U.S. colleges and universities had stalled. This plateau, often attributed to divisive rhetoric, public policies, visa restrictions, and heightened competition from other countries, turned into a cliff during COVID-19.