Education Technology · Topic
College Enrollment Decline
5 articles from Education Technology practitioners
Workforce Success and Innovation-Driven Growth with President Keith of Goldey-Beacom College
As higher education institutions face declining enrollments and increasing pressure from employers for skills-based learning, small colleges are rethinking their missions. A whopping 70% of U.S. employers say they struggle to find workers with the right skills, and credential-based programs are gaining traction as a solution. At the intersection of tradition and transformation, Goldey-Beacom College…
It’s Everybody’s Business: Building a Culture of Shared Enrollment Responsibility in Higher Education
Higher education is facing a pivotal moment. With the looming demographic cliff, rising questions about the value of a degree, and shifting demands brought by AI and evolving job markets, institutions—especially smaller colleges—are being pressed to rethink how they operate. According to the National Student Clearinghouse, undergraduate enrollment has declined by nearly 15 percent over…
How Colleges Can Reinvent Themselves to Win the Higher Ed Brand War
Higher education in the U.S. is facing a perfect storm: declining enrollments, rising skepticism about its value, and fierce competition for a shrinking pool of students. According to Gallup, confidence in higher ed has dropped sharply over the past decade—driven by concerns over cost, elitism, and relevance—though recent data shows a slight rebound tied…
The Future of Residential College: Hybrid, Scalable, and Built for Student Demand
As enrollment pressures mount, smaller institutions are abandoning one-size-fits-all models in favor of flexible learning formats that meet evolving student exp
Debt and Inflation is Disrupting Higher Education, Shifting the Tide in Confidence and College Enrollment
Economic pressures are forcing families to reconsider whether a traditional four-year degree remains worth the financial burden