Enrollment in graduate schools has dropped by 2.7 million students since the start of the last decade, according to the hechinger report The financial instability is reflected in bond. Recent discussions on enrollment in higher education have centered around the “enrollment clif” The notion holds that due to changing demographics, colleges and universities across the u.s Will see a dramatic decline in enrollment starting in 2025. A new study shows the population of high school graduates shrinking over the next 16 years
Estimates suggest there will be 13% fewer graduates in 2041 than in 2025. Across much of the united states, the population of high school graduates is projected to plateau and decline in the years ahead Colleges and universities are already thinking about how to respond “the premise is not to scare people, but rather to think about these in the context of your institution, in the context of your state,” said colleen falkenstern, director of evidence and. The ‘enrollment cliff’, a phenomenon referring to declining college enrollment numbers in the united states, is generally attributed to a drop in fertility during the great recession.
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