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 1970āsā¦ And now the...Read More
Only about 7% of US colleges are considered āprimarily 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...Read More
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...Read More
Back in April, we, Conversion Media Group published an eye-opening article titled āData 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 Americaās...Read More
Enrolling new college students, either on campus or online, isnāt as āeasyā 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...Read More
Nearly 3 out of every four Americans use social media. Thatās almost 250 million of us. Whatās more, roughly 90% of all US adults have social media accounts.Read More
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.Read More
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