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With these trends leading to fewer high school graduates pursuing college, financial experts predict several things will happen within the world of higher education. What Experts Predict About the ...
The botched launch of the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) may lead to a precipitous drop in college enrollments for the upcoming school year that could surpass those ...
Here is a list of four-year colleges and universities in Florida ranked by the percentage of the student body that was female in 2021. For this list, we included only schools with at least 5,000 ...
In IPEDS, the following enrollment-related data are collected: Fall enrollment — Fall enrollment is the traditional measure of student access to higher education. Fall enrollment data can be looked at by race/ethnicity; gender; enrollment status (part-time or full-time); and or level of study (undergraduate or graduate).
One explanation posits that tuition increases simply reflect the increasing costs of producing higher education due to its high dependence upon skilled labor.According to the theory of the Baumol effect, a general economic trend is that productivity in service industries has lagged that in goods-producing industries, and the increase in higher education costs is simply a reflection of this ...
Governor Rick Scott announces "$10,000 degree challenge will help us continue to improve the value of our higher education system." As of 2015, 23 of the 28 Florida College System institutions are offering $10,000 bachelor's degrees. [11] 2015: Santa Fe College is the second Florida college to win the Aspen Prize for Community College ...
The big story: Florida higher education has undergone some dramatic changes in the past couple of years, under the efforts of Gov. Ron DeSantis. Through a combination of new laws, rules, lawsuits ...
The post-9/11 era saw a dip in international student numbers due to stricter visa regulations, but enrollment rebounded in subsequent years, with contributions surpassing $20 billion by the mid-2010s. [11] This growth reflected the increasing reliance of U.S. universities on international tuition fees as state funding for higher education declined.