Student Life Cycle Management

Five Reasons College Enrollments May Be Dropping

Parents who are desperately trying to get their children into a top school may not believe this: U.S. higher education enrollments this fall might be lower - perhaps significantly so at some institutions - than they were a year ago.

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LSU Deletes Crosses From Fan Photo

According to Fox News, LSU officials sent out a photo of the group of fans, the so-called Painted Posse, in a campus e-mail about the Tigers’ victory over South Carolina Oct. 13.

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Miami Dade College West Campus Has Grown Fast

Not only has West Campus led the way in growth, the campus also boasts MDC’s highest percentage of first-time-in-college students.

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Mormon Mission Fallout To Shake Up Utah Colleges

Officials bracing for big changes in recruiting, scholarships, admissions and even graduation rates.

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Parchment Launches Enrollment and e-Transcript Analytics Tools

Parchment expands product suite with new offering that redefines enrollment analytics; updates Docufide to improve usability, automation and intelligence.

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Out-Of-State Students Keep UW System Enrollment Level

Lower birthrates are driving down the number of prospective college students in Wisconsin, but because several campuses in the University of Wisconsin System are luring more freshmen from other states, total enrollment is holding steady.

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A Vermont College Deputizes High School Counselors as Admissions Officers

Every high school student knows the system: college admissions officers have near-magical powers to admit or deny applicants.

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Community Colleges' Crisis Slows Students' Progress To A Crawl

Thousands of degree seekers are able to enroll in only one class at a time. Hopes of graduating or transferring wither as years pass.

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