Recent Admissions News
Enrollment decline; new television show; debate over nursing degrees; student debt in New York City; veto on aid for for-profits in New York State.
January 8, 2018
Here are links to recent Inside Higher Ed articles related to admissions and enrollment management.
- College enrollments in the U.S. declined for sixth straight year -- although at a slower rate -- while the bachelor's degree got more popular.
- A new television show may define college life for new generation of students.
- Proposed policy statement reignites question of whether associate or bachelor's degree should be the entry-level requirement in the nursing profession.
- Residents in poor parts of New York City tend to have less student debt but more trouble paying it off.
- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo vetoes legislation that would have extended the state's tuition-free scholarships to for-profit institutions.
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