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COE - Undergraduate Enrollment Overall, undergraduate enrollment was 15 percent lower in fall 2021 than in fall 2010, with 42 percent of this decline occurring during the pandemic In contrast, total undergraduate enrollment is projected to increase by 9 percent (from 15 4 million to 16 8 million students) between 2021 and 2031 4
5 charts breaking down fall 2021’s college enrollment trends Early fall 2021 enrollment numbers delivered more disappointing news to higher education leaders this month Undergraduate enrollment sank once again, this time by 3 2% from the year before, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center
Overview: Spring 2021 Enrollment Estimates 4 percent compared to a 6 percent decline in female enrollment Also, the increase of 44,000 female students (+1%) is contrasted with a drop of 90,000 male students
US College Enrollment Decline – 2024 Facts Figures Undergraduate college enrollment increased from 1985-2010 at a rate of about 2 2% each year In 2010, enrollment peaked at about 18 1 million students Since 2011, enrollment has decreased at a rate of about 1 5% each year Enrollment reached its lowest point in 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic
Regular Updates on Higher Education Enrollment – PNPI Spring 2021 enrollment displayed the same level of enrollment losses as fall 2020 enrollment Undergraduate enrollment is down 4 5 percent compared to last spring while graduate enrollment has increased 4 3 percent Overall, college enrollment is 2 9 percent below last spring’s enrollment