The Resource The looming enrollment crisis : how colleges are responding to shifting demographics and new student needs
The looming enrollment crisis : how colleges are responding to shifting demographics and new student needs
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- Summary
- "Higher education has experienced continued growth since the mid-20th century, but the pool of students likely to attend college is projected to rapidly decrease. States in the Upper Midwest and Northeast, which have the greatest concentration of colleges, will see the biggest declines. Even the most selective institutions should expect and prepare for difficulties in meeting enrollment and revenue goals. Threatened by years of financial strain, a steep downturn in the nation's birthrate, and growing skepticism about the price and value of a college degree, higher education must address the enrollment declines quickly and effectively, before this complex challenge becomes an existential crisis.The Chronicle's report, "The Looming Enrollment Crisis: How Colleges Are Responding to Shifting Demographics and New Student Needs," traces the turbulent future of enrollment numbers and tuition revenue. This new report examines how colleges can best prepare for continued declines, and offers strategies for how to make the difficult decisions that will ensure the long-term survival and prosperity of academic institutions."--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 72 pages
- Note
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- Title from cover
- A special issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Contents
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- Nathan D. Grawe
- Make enrollment count in strategic planning
- John Boeckenstedt --No, your college is not an exception
- Madeleine Rhyneer
- The definition of insanity
- Angel B. Pérez
- More colleges will likely close
- Stefanie D. Niles
- The biggest threat is to the neediest students
- Richard A. Clark
- A turbulent future for enrollment
- Forum: How 6 colleges are responding to the enrollment crisis: Otterbein U.
- Jefferson R. Blackburn-Smith
- West Texas A&M U.
- Michael J. Knox
- Jamestown Community College
- Kirk D. Young
- Fairfield U.
- Corry D. Unis
- American U.
- Andrea Felder
- Eric Kelderman
- Northeastern U.
- Sundar Kumarasamy
- Weathering the storm
- Lee Gardner
- How colleges are responding: 10 case studies
- Enrollment experts speak out. Things are only going to get worse
- Bill Conley
- There's a lot more to the enrollment crisis than demographics
- Label
- The looming enrollment crisis : how colleges are responding to shifting demographics and new student needs
- Title
- The looming enrollment crisis
- Title remainder
- how colleges are responding to shifting demographics and new student needs
- Title variation
- How colleges are responding to shifting demographics and new student needs
- Subject
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- College attendance -- United States -- Forecasting
- College attendance -- United States -- Statistics
- Education, Higher
- Education, Higher -- United States -- Forecasting
- School enrollment -- United States -- Forecasting
- Statistics
- United States
- College attendance
- College attendance -- United States -- Case studies
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Higher education has experienced continued growth since the mid-20th century, but the pool of students likely to attend college is projected to rapidly decrease. States in the Upper Midwest and Northeast, which have the greatest concentration of colleges, will see the biggest declines. Even the most selective institutions should expect and prepare for difficulties in meeting enrollment and revenue goals. Threatened by years of financial strain, a steep downturn in the nation's birthrate, and growing skepticism about the price and value of a college degree, higher education must address the enrollment declines quickly and effectively, before this complex challenge becomes an existential crisis.The Chronicle's report, "The Looming Enrollment Crisis: How Colleges Are Responding to Shifting Demographics and New Student Needs," traces the turbulent future of enrollment numbers and tuition revenue. This new report examines how colleges can best prepare for continued declines, and offers strategies for how to make the difficult decisions that will ensure the long-term survival and prosperity of academic institutions."--
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- Chronicle of Higher Education
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- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- LC148.2
- LC item number
- .L66 2019
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- Kelderman, Eric
- Gardner, Lee
- Conley, Bill
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- College attendance
- College attendance
- College attendance
- School enrollment
- Education, Higher
- College attendance
- Education, Higher
- United States
- Label
- The looming enrollment crisis : how colleges are responding to shifting demographics and new student needs
- Note
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- Title from cover
- A special issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (page 72)
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- volume
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- Contents
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- Nathan D. Grawe
- Make enrollment count in strategic planning
- John Boeckenstedt --No, your college is not an exception
- Madeleine Rhyneer
- The definition of insanity
- Angel B. Pérez
- More colleges will likely close
- Stefanie D. Niles
- The biggest threat is to the neediest students
- Richard A. Clark
- A turbulent future for enrollment
- Forum: How 6 colleges are responding to the enrollment crisis: Otterbein U.
- Jefferson R. Blackburn-Smith
- West Texas A&M U.
- Michael J. Knox
- Jamestown Community College
- Kirk D. Young
- Fairfield U.
- Corry D. Unis
- American U.
- Andrea Felder
- Eric Kelderman
- Northeastern U.
- Sundar Kumarasamy
- Weathering the storm
- Lee Gardner
- How colleges are responding: 10 case studies
- Enrollment experts speak out. Things are only going to get worse
- Bill Conley
- There's a lot more to the enrollment crisis than demographics
- Control code
- 1127291291
- Dimensions
- 28 cm
- Extent
- 72 pages
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
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- n
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- color illustrations, color charts, color map, color portraits
- Specific material designation
- regular print
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1127291291
- Label
- The looming enrollment crisis : how colleges are responding to shifting demographics and new student needs
- Note
-
- Title from cover
- A special issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (page 72)
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Nathan D. Grawe
- Make enrollment count in strategic planning
- John Boeckenstedt --No, your college is not an exception
- Madeleine Rhyneer
- The definition of insanity
- Angel B. Pérez
- More colleges will likely close
- Stefanie D. Niles
- The biggest threat is to the neediest students
- Richard A. Clark
- A turbulent future for enrollment
- Forum: How 6 colleges are responding to the enrollment crisis: Otterbein U.
- Jefferson R. Blackburn-Smith
- West Texas A&M U.
- Michael J. Knox
- Jamestown Community College
- Kirk D. Young
- Fairfield U.
- Corry D. Unis
- American U.
- Andrea Felder
- Eric Kelderman
- Northeastern U.
- Sundar Kumarasamy
- Weathering the storm
- Lee Gardner
- How colleges are responding: 10 case studies
- Enrollment experts speak out. Things are only going to get worse
- Bill Conley
- There's a lot more to the enrollment crisis than demographics
- Control code
- 1127291291
- Dimensions
- 28 cm
- Extent
- 72 pages
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- color illustrations, color charts, color map, color portraits
- Specific material designation
- regular print
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1127291291
Subject
- College attendance -- United States -- Forecasting
- College attendance -- United States -- Statistics
- Education, Higher
- Education, Higher -- United States -- Forecasting
- School enrollment -- United States -- Forecasting
- Statistics
- United States
- College attendance
- College attendance -- United States -- Case studies
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