Stop by booth #201 to talk to our team at the 2022 AACRAO Annual Meeting in Portland on April 3-5 and learn the latest on the many ways the Clearinghouse can serve you and your students. And don’t miss our great line-up of sponsorships and sessions.
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Stop by booth #201 to talk to our team at the 2022 AACRAO Annual Meeting in Portland on April 3-5 and learn the latest on the many ways the Clearinghouse can serve you and your students. And don’t miss our great line-up of sponsorships and sessions.
As institutions look to combat enrollment trends, data is essential to understanding how to find learners in new markets and better serve students already enrolled.
The Clearinghouse’s Research Center on Equity in Research and Analytics intends to reflect our values that equity should be at the center of any data collection or acquisition.
Our final look at fall 2021 enrollment shows undergraduates continuing to sit out in droves as colleges navigate yet another year of COVID-19.
Institutions must better understand student backgrounds and meet first-generation students where they are. There must be a proactive strategy to reach out to these students and engage them.
Students who started college six years ago have been completing degrees and certificates at higher rates than in recent years. This is the third consecutive year where national completion rates were higher than 60%.
The COVID-19: Transfer, Mobility, and Progress Academic Year 2021 Report, the sixth in the series, reflects the pandemic’s full-blown impact on postsecondary students.
Our final look at fall 2021 enrollment shows undergraduates continuing to sit out in droves as colleges navigate yet another year of COVID-19.
Roughly two months into the second fall semester of the pandemic, postsecondary enrollment is now running 2.6% below last year’s level, according to the latest research.
In spring 2020, when many colleges were scrambling to adapt to remote learning, online mega-universities like Western Governors University thrived.