A recent study from the Educational Data Initiative (EDI) has revealed some alarming facts about college students. Up to 32.9% of undergraduate students do not complete their degrees, with nearly a quarter of first-year students at four-year institutions dropping out within their first 12 months.Read More
The world is constantly changing, and so are the needs and desires of todayās prospective career-college/CTE students. And because of these changes, itās important for your institution to pay close attention to whatās going onā¦Read More
Can you believe weāre in Q4 already? The year is flying by. But thereās no better time to look forward to 2024 than, well, immediately. You see, most businesses (the forward-thinking ones) have already started their budgeting and marketing plans for at least Q1 of next year. And if you want to stay competitive, you...Read More
The numbers are striking. Four million fewer teenagers enrolled in college last year than did in 2012.[1] This, even as the population of US teenagers has grown over the past decade.Read More
Letās assume you have killer sales repsā¦ a team of great openers, and awesome closers. Now think about how much money youāve invested in generating new leads for them to convert. Then, consider the other side of the coin. The side of the coin where the actual leads are.Read More
In the year prior to the pandemic, the percentage of recent high school graduates who enrolled in college was a fairly robust 66.2%. Although total enrollment has been on the decline for over a decade, this figure was still relatively strong.Read More
$226 billion. Thatās how much money businesses are expected to spend on social media platforms this year, up 30% over 2022[1]. This is a staggering amount of money when you consider thatās about $30 worth of ads for every single person on the planet.Read More
According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, there were 14 million college students (75% of them) enrolled online during the height of the pandemic.Read More
Colleges are in crisis. According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, total U.S. enrollment topped out a decade ago with about 18.1 million students. Today, there are about 2.5 million fewer students in the system. This, while U.S. Census data show our overall population has grown by 23 million during the same timeframeRead More
Recent Comments