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Higher Ed Officials Express Uncertainty Amid Further FAFSA Delays

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Even before it launched, the 2024-2025 FAFSA form faced criticism for its calculations not accounting for inflation, a now-fixed issue that was part of the reason for this most recent delay. It really does shorten things up quite a bit." It then proceeded with its pre-announced delayed launch on Dec. 30 instead of the usual Oct.

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New Jersey City University Continues Financial Recovery After 2022 Fiscal Crisis

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Some roles and departments – such as the divisions of administration and finance or student affairs and enrollment management – were consolidated. We will be poised to enter 2025 in a much stronger position,” Acebo said. “[We Many senior executives were either let go or departed via “voluntary separations.”

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Is betting big on graduate school enrollment growth a major risk for higher ed?

University Business

18- to 24-year-olds are opting out of college while students’ interest in college and universities outside the top 100 is forecast to drop by more than 10% between 2025 and 2030, the report says. All of the presidents—and almost all of the other leaders surveyed by EAB—said increasing graduate and adult enrollment is a priority.

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How To Stop Declining Enrollment In Higher Education

The Change Leader, Inc.

In comparison to past years, the drop in college enrollment is becoming alarming, and judging from these statistics, 2025 will experience a significant decrease in college enrollment. Here are some things you can do about your declining enrollment.

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Surprising K12 enrollment declines are trickling up into higher ed

University Business

But the decreases in middle school enrollment and the extent of learning loss may foretell larger-than-predicted declines in graduation rates starting in 2025, wiping out the hopes of some observers for a modest increase in high school completion, the WICHE report found.

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How to uncover hidden threats in past enrollment trends

EAB

In our conversations with partners, most are already familiar with the coming demographic decline that will start around 2025. Even leaders not immersed in the day-to-day realities of enrollment management are well aware of the coming contraction.

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The State of Higher Education Part 1: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 159 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Courtney Brown

The Change Leader, Inc.

And that goal is that by 2025, 60% of people in the United States will have a post-secondary credential. When we set the goal in 2008, we said that by 2025, 60% would hold a high-quality post-high school credential. enrolled in a two- or four-year institution and, for whatever reason, stopped out along the way.