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HERNDON, Va., June 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ This spring s overall college enrollment fell to 16.9 million students from 17.5 million, marking a one-year decline of 3.5% or 603,000 students, according
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HERNDON, Va., April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center released today
new research showing transfer enrollment is down 7.9% this spring, 3.8 times larger than last spring, which declined 2.1%. Transfer enrollment declines are especially steep in the community college sector with a 15.2% drop, but transfer enrollments at public four-year colleges remain stable from last spring. Transfer enrollment declines this spring are largely attributable to lower enrollment levels last fall and a higher fall-to-spring attrition rate during COVID-19, said
Doug Shapiro, Executive Director, National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. As the pandemic continues to shift the postsecondary landscape, colleges and universities must address the needs of the students who are most impacted.
Overall Spring College Enrollments Down Nearly 3% Nationwide, According to Early Data
Initial Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollments Mirror Fall 2020
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HERNDON, Va., March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Spring enrollment appears to be showing the same level of enrollment losses overall as the fall 2020 trend, according to the latest data by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. Undergraduate enrollment is down 4.5% while graduate enrollment is up 4.3%. Overall, college enrollment is running 2.9% below last spring s level.
Community colleges remain the most affected sector of higher education by COVID-19, down 9.5% from a year ago, the same rate of decline as the fall. Community colleges had decreased 1.3% from this time in spring 2020. Results released today are preliminary, based on data as of February 11, 2021, and reflecting 6.7 million students, as reported by 43% of the colleges participating in the Clearinghous
High School Class of 2020 College Enrollments Decline 22% Compared to 2019 Class
Graduates from High Poverty, Low Income, and Urban High Schools Hit the Hardest
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HERNDON, Va., Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center released today the eighth annual High School Benchmarks report that shows far fewer high school graduates went to college immediately after high school this fall, declining by 21.7 percent compared to 2019 graduates.
.the pandemic impacted high school graduates in their immediate college enrollment.
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High School Benchmarks 2020 - National College Progression Rates updates the key indicators of high school to college transition, persistence, and completion outcomes for high school graduates of 2019 and earlier. In addition, this year s report features a first look at the effect of COVID-19 on the immediate college enrollment patterns of the high school graduating cla