Make no bones about it, last yearās FAFSA debacle caused widespread havoc and panic among students, families and institutions of higher education. In January, CNBC said, āRocky FAFSA Rollout Leaves Millions of Students, Families Frustratedā ā¦ [1] In February, the Los Angels Times said of it, āThis is Just the Biggest Fiascoā ā¦[2] And in...Read More
New student enrollments are the lifeblood of any institution of higher education. Because without continuously filling the pipeline with prospects, enrollments are likely to declineā¦ which could lead to catastrophe. In fact, catastrophes are already happening. This year alone, itās estimated that one college or university is closing down, every week.[1] Now, there are a...Read More
691 million. Thatās the number of Google search results for the various versions of āonline degree in ai.ā 691 million! Considering the first bachelorās degree program in AI was launched just six years ago at Carnegie Mellon, this is an astounding level of interest. Itās especially astounding considering the āonlineā aspect of the Google search...Read More
For over a decade, graduate degree programs have been a cash cow for colleges and universities. Between 2010 and 2021, overall enrollments in graduate school programs grew by a robust 9%; this, as undergrad enrollment plummeted 15%.[1] But even though graduate program enrollments have been quite strong, and have been a godsend for struggling institutions,...Read More
The numbers donāt lie. The US population has grown by nearly 20 million people over the past decade. Yet even as our population grows, the percentage of high school seniors who enroll in college is at a ten year low.[1] Last year, just 61.8% of recent high school grads enrolled in college, compared to 66%...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
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
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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