The Chronicle’s new report,
“The Looming Enrollment Crisis,” examines declining enrollment numbers, stagnant tuition revenue, the decreasing pool of potential students, and what a recession would mean for higher education. Though the predicted recession would spur some new enrollment, it would also increase financial uncertainty for students and their families, as well as for institutions.
Academic leaders will have to make critical decisions around spending and revenue, enrollment and retention efforts, and the types of programs their institution provides.
Buy the report for insight on:
- How colleges across the country are responding
- The viable options to counter enrollment declines
- How demographic shifts are impacting higher education
- Predictions and advice from enrollment officers on the front lines