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How Penn’s test-optional policy has impacted students’ test scores

Ivy Coach

Using data from the Common Data Set, the analysis examined trends in test scores for incoming first years from 2017 to 2022, comparing Penn to six other Ivy League schools. Penn’s median ACT score also experienced three plateaus since 2017. Dartmouth College was excluded due to missing test score data in 2021 and 2022.

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TWO Demographic Cliffs? The Enrollment Case for Diversifying Revenue Streams

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The most recent projections (red circle) do not yet account for the revised population data, so the suggested enrollment growth is unlikely, given the new insights the census data offers. Census Bureau 2017 estimates, 2023 estimates (first to be based on 2020 census data). Estimated Number of 18-Year-Olds: U.S.

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College Enrollment Rates Rebound Slightly

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The good news is actually very good: Enrollment rates continue to tick up ever so slightly, suggesting that attending college is becoming increasingly popular among new high school graduates. For the class of 2022, immediate enrollment in college increased by "as much as 3.2 By 2022, it had dropped to 62%. in 2022 to 50.5% from 59.9%

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How Tree of Life Christian is Marketing Their School’s Affordability

Enrollment Catalyst

I have seen their explosive enrollment growth and outstanding work. I hope you enjoy this interview with: Yohana Hill, Chief Advancement Officer Mark Sherrod, Director of Marketing Laura Aldag, Director of Enrollment Let’s begin with some background on your enrollment growth over the past five years or so.

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RNL’s New Graduate Student Report Guides Institutional Planning

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As graduate enrollment begins to cool and traditional undergraduate enrollment continues to face challenges, institutions need to ensure that their marketing, outreach, and recruitment practices align with how today’s graduate students make their decisions. 40 percent of online students live within 25 miles of the program of choice.

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La Familia: Five Ways Institutions Can Support Hispanic Families  

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The wage gap persists, with Hispanic workers earning less than their White counterparts for similar work, hindering their ability to build wealth and provide for their families (Chapa & De Anda, 2017). Many Hispanic families grapple with the challenges associated with immigration status. Let’s talk.

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Video: Their Future Starts Now: Parents in May

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Skip to content Enrollment is now open for the 2025-26 Academic Year Summer Tutoring Programs College Counseling Packages Contact Us Search Instagram-square Facebook Linkedin Youtube Yelp Why Marks?