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Additional Oversight: Is the US Department of Education Overstepping Its Bounds?
The college and university system in the United States, including many primarily online institutions, has been having a tough go for over a decade now. Overall new student enrollment has been trending down, roughly 30% of traditional freshmen drop out before year-2, tuition costs have skyrocketed over 1,300% since the late 1970ā€™sā€¦ And now the...
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The Most Popular College Degreesā€¦ And Why Your School Should Be Offering Them Fully Online!
Only about 7% of US colleges are considered ā€œprimarily onlineā€ institutions. Yet, 42% of college students over the age of 30 are pursuing a fully online education. This means there is huge opportunity for primarily online colleges to grow; if they offer the programs that students are really looking for. Historical data from the National...
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Nearly One a Weekā€¦ Thatā€™s How Many Colleges Are Closing Down
Research from EY Pantheon shows that nearly 10% of all four-year colleges and universities are in serious financial peril.[1] Further, the Hechinger Report says that, already this year, one college or university per week says it will either close or merge.[2] This, up from two per month last year; a doubling. Clearly, higher education is...
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Get Ready Nowā€¦ The ā€œEnrollment Cliffā€ May Be Coming Sooner Than We Thought
Back in April, we, Conversion Media Group published an eye-opening article titled ā€œData Show Big Opportunities for Fully Online Collegesā€ (available HERE). In that article, we highlighted how some online colleges may be faring quite well right now (and potentially into the future), despite the fact that we are expecting a large decline in Americaā€™s...
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An ā€œAll Hands on Deckā€ Approach to New Student Recruitment
Enrolling new college students, either on campus or online, isnā€™t as ā€œeasyā€ as it used to be. In fact, for the most part, overall college enrollments have been on a decade long decline. And, as Pew Research notes, those declines have resulted in roughly 1 million fewer students in the system since peak enrollment in...
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Social Media Marketing: Pay Attention to These Metrics to Assure Better Campaign Performance
Nearly 3 out of every four Americans use social media. Thatā€™s almost 250 million of us. Whatā€™s more, roughly 90% of all US adults have social media accounts.
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College Enrollment Stats and What New FAFSA Applications Could Mean for Your School
Are better days finally ahead for four-year college enrollments? New data seems to indicate, wellā€¦ Maybe. According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, undergraduate college enrollment for spring 2024 grew by 359,000 students, or 2.5% over the previous spring.Ā  This marks the first time enrollments have grown in consecutive semesters since the pandemic.
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