Here’s the share of college students who took financial aid in 2019-20
Higher Ed Dive
JULY 26, 2023
Newly available federal data also shows how much average aid that undergraduates and graduate students accepted.
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Higher Ed Dive
JULY 26, 2023
Newly available federal data also shows how much average aid that undergraduates and graduate students accepted.
Higher Ed Dive
DECEMBER 9, 2022
Vanderbilt University chalks up carbon emissions cuts to efficiency, energy sourcing and, yes, travel changes. Here's what other college leaders can do.
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The PIE News
DECEMBER 3, 2024
Since 2019, the global supply of online ETPs has surged by 123%, highlighting the growing appetite for flexible education, a report from British Council and Studyportals published on December 3 has revealed. The post Online English-taught programs more than double since 2019 appeared first on The PIE News.
The PIE News
APRIL 4, 2024
Wall Street English has recovered from the lows of the Covid-19 pandemic and year-on-year growth in excess of 10% has allowed the company to return to pre-2019 levels, according to its CEO. “ In 2019, we were a physical location-based business where everything was done in centre and we had students in 26 territories,” he said.
The PIE News
SEPTEMBER 28, 2023
The delegation was the largest of its kind to travel to China since 2019, meeting representatives from 44 Chinese universities. While the rest of the world saw an increase of 396% in Q2 2022 on the same quarter in 2019, China had dropped by 59%.
Higher Ed Dive
DECEMBER 15, 2022
The change comes after the Education Department in 2019 started allowing regional accreditors to recruit colleges outside of their historical boundaries.
Higher Ed Dive
APRIL 17, 2023
What was previously the New Hampshire Institute of Art merged with the private nonprofit college in 2019.
Higher Ed Dive
DECEMBER 14, 2022
In 2019-20, 34% of enrollees completed university-based programs compared to 14% for programs not affiliated with colleges, a new analysis shows.
Higher Ed Data Stories
DECEMBER 23, 2022
You'll notice that between 2019 (the last normal year before COVID) and 2021 (the first year things returned to something closer to normal), that most selective (more about that) institutions did, in fact, become more diverse. The belief that waving a wand will somehow address centuries of differing opportunities might be, um, naïve.
Higher Ed Data Stories
APRIL 1, 2024
At the overwhelming majority of colleges, the Mean SAT EWR+M score has risen between the fall of 2019 and 2022. I used 2019 as the base because the data reported to IPEDS is for enrolling students, and the 2020 term was affected by COVID. On the left are gray bars with the 2019 figure, and purple bars with the 2022 score.
The PIE News
NOVEMBER 29, 2024
That is four times the migration levels compared with 2019.” That is four times the migration levels compared with 2019. According to the data, the number of visas granted to dependents fell to 46,961 – a 69% drop compared with the year before, a figure that is almost three times higher than in 2019.
Higher Ed Data Stories
FEBRUARY 1, 2024
Note that I had colored the years by national trends: 2018 and 2019 are pre-test optional, gray is COVID, and blue is post-test optional. The views, using the tabs across the top, show the same trends (now going to 2022) for Public Land Grants, Public Flagships, the Ivy and Ivy+ Institutions. In each case, choose one using the control.
The PIE News
JULY 22, 2024
lower, than the record levels in 2019, with 78,567 being latest figure compared to 2019’s 83,610. increase on 2019 – 273,131 student weeks were logged in 2023 in contrast with 237,066 in 2019, and were a marked improvement on 2022’s figure of 246,314. increase on its 2019 figures, and only a modest 2.3% in 2023.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
APRIL 29, 2024
The report is a retrospective analysis of the changing demographics at selective and open-access institutions from 2009 to 2019; researchers ended their analysis in 2019 to account for changing enrollment patterns that resulted, in part, from the COVID-19 pandemic. It comes less than a year after the U.S.
Inside Higher Ed
AUGUST 15, 2024
In the fall of 2019, after years of declining enrollment, higher education institutions in New Mexico were seeking a new way to attract adult learners in the hopes of matching the state’s peak head count of around 154,000 postsecondary students, last achieved in 2010.
Inside Higher Ed
JULY 8, 2024
Her in-depth annual internet trends report was a must-read for Silicon Valley until the last one in 2019. Mary Meeker, founder and general partner at Bond Capital, became known as the “queen of the internet” for her analysis of internet stocks.
Higher Ed Data Stories
DECEMBER 12, 2023
Up until 2019, the campuses reported separately. Some notes: There are always anomalies in IPEDS data, usually driven by mistakes in data submission or an inexperienced person filling out the form. The data here is what IPEDS has. And good luck with the Penn State data. And in 2022 we're back to the old method, apparently.
Inside Higher Ed
NOVEMBER 8, 2024
Education Department used the wrong legal standard in denying Grand Canyon University's bid for nonprofit status in 2019, a federal appeals court ruled Friday. Judges say the Education Department used the wrong legal standard when the Christian for-profit institution sought to once again become a nonprofit.
Inside Higher Ed
APRIL 25, 2024
The bond ratings agency reports that higher education institutions allocating a portion of their budget to cybersecurity increased more than 70 percent from 2019 to 2023. Higher education institutions have increased their cybersecurity budgets as more universities fall prey to cyber attacks, Moody’s Investor Service says in a report.
Inside Higher Ed
AUGUST 30, 2024
Louisiana State University is experiencing what other colleges might consider a good problem: Enrollment has increased by about 5,000 students between 2019 and 2024. The challenge is housing them.
Inside Higher Ed
OCTOBER 21, 2024
William (Rick) Singer, who spent 16 months in a federal prison camp for masterminding the 2019 Varsity Blues admissions scandal, is preparing to launch a new, legitimate college counseling company, The Wall Street Journal reported.
HEPI
JUNE 16, 2024
Impact of students in 2019 (under 2024 boundaries) We use three methods to determine the impact of student voters. Firstly, we look at a projection of the 2019 election, had it occurred under 2024 boundaries. All of these were held by the Conservatives in 2019. Read the report here.
MindMax
NOVEMBER 22, 2022
increase in SCNC students since 2019. California alone is home to at least 4 million stopout students, and researchers estimate that as many as 39 million American adults have attended college but never earned a degree or other credential. The latest numbers reflect an 8.6% Why Students Stop Out. Who Reenrolls?
HEPI
JULY 5, 2024
Nationally, the Labour vote share went up slightly from around 32% to around 34% (though it stayed roughly the same in England as in 2019). lower than the turnout in the same seats in the (notional) 2019 results. In both cases, the trend is very clear and out-of-kilter with the national picture. to around 60%.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JANUARY 24, 2024
Among the years captured in the report, 2019 to 2022 all faced varying rates of decline, with Fall 2021 being the worst (-3.4%). "We However, numbers are still below what they used to be in 2019, 14.2% under amounts for Fall 2019. lower than in Fall 2019. higher than they were in 2019." and 2%, respectively.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
OCTOBER 9, 2023
million) since 2019. A new audit of Gallaudet University has shown that administrative salary rose by 107% ($11.3 million) while overall spending on academics, including faculty salaries, fell by 6% ($4.8
The PIE News
MARCH 11, 2024
The government recognised this fact back in 2019, with publication of an ambitious International Education Strategy, seeking to increase annual education exports to £35 billion per annum and global student intake to 600,000. It formed a central part of the 2019 strategy, and was only introduced in 2021.
The PIE News
MAY 30, 2024
Sub-Saharan Africa still sees a very low percentage, with 2% market share in 2015, 1% in 2019 and now 3% in 2023. Maintaining a healthier average is Asia, which peaked in 2019 with over 50% of the market share – in 2023, it has 38% – but Europe has grown significantly since 2015 when it had just 7% market share.
Higher Ed Ethics Watch
NOVEMBER 1, 2022
Average math scores for eighth-graders in 2022 dropped to 274 out of a possible 500, falling eight points from 2019. Beyond the test results, a 2019 report from Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) showed that there is a compelling relationship between good behavior and high-test scores.
The PIE News
AUGUST 9, 2024
According to Holden’s analysis, a return to 2019 international student numbers would cause an $11.6 Capping international student enrolments to pre-pandemic levels of 2019 … would cost the nation over $5.3 billion hit to Australia’s economy in 2025, or about 0.5% of gross domestic product.
Inside Higher Ed
JULY 18, 2024
The University of Arizona will no longer call itself UArizona, ditching an abbreviation it adopted in 2019. But it's not going back to the old nickname, UA—it prefers Arizona as shorthand or, when that causes confusion with the state, the U of A.
University Business
NOVEMBER 20, 2024
Kentucky—along with North Carolina and Montana—saw the highest increases in graduate certificate completions between 2019 and 2023. The Education Dynamics report identified a 228% uptick in graduate certificate completions across North Carolina since 2019. On the other hand, undergraduate non-credit pathways had only grown by 3.6%.
The PIE News
FEBRUARY 16, 2023
The number of Indians has almost quadrupled since 2019 when 58,435 study permits were issued to this cohort. This marks a continued decline from pre-pandemic levels, with 84,155 permits issued in 2019. In total, there were 319,130 Indian study permit holders in Canada, followed by 100,075 from China. .
HEPI
FEBRUARY 29, 2024
We are currently conducting a longitudinal study going back to 2019 on academic misconduct and the circumstances surrounding occurrences. The direct cost is based on our examination of 2075 cases of academic dishonesty since 2019 and results show it costs 56 minutes of academic time and 106 minutes of administrative time per student per case.
Higher Ed Data Stories
DECEMBER 9, 2022
A note: I used 2019 mean SAT and ACT scores because that is the last "normal" year prior to COVID. Some programs (engineering, or accounting, for instance) will often be five-year programs by design, so lower rates at institutions with these types of programs will usually show up lower on this criterion.
The PIE News
AUGUST 27, 2024
Publicly funded universities will be allocated 145,000 new international student commencements next year, which is around 2023 levels, while this number will be set at around 30,000 next year for other private universities and for non-university higher education providers – estimated to be around 2019 levels.
Faculty Focus
NOVEMBER 27, 2022
Raimondi, 2019). Although we generally tend to view the classroom as the oasis away from other personal and professional challenges and responsibilities we may be facing (Saucier, 2019), the classroom itself may be more challenging during the grumpy time. This empathetic course design perspective is important to us. Raimondi, T.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
DECEMBER 15, 2023
The survey found Class of 2022 employment rates nearly match those for the pre-pandemic Class of 2019, at 64.6% NACE President and CEO Shawn VanDerziel said that the overall outcomes rate for Class of 2022 bachelor’s degree graduates returned to 86%, the same mark as that for the Class of 2019. overall and 59.7% overall and 53.6%
The PIE News
APRIL 15, 2024
A 2019 survey found that 26% of those who emigrated held a degree, and 69% of masters and PhD students have moved mainly to European countries. Since Mitsotakis initially came to power in 2019, Greece has pursued greater internationalisation and allowed some international language-taught masters programs.
The PIE News
JANUARY 2, 2024
While short-term numbers remained well below pre-pandemic levels (31,762 in 2022 vs 63,964 in 2019), universities had almost recovered (20,945 in 2022 vs 21,735 in 2019).
The PIE News
JANUARY 31, 2024
” A lecturer himself who had studied in the US as an agricultural engineer, her father sadly passed away in 2019 and Marshall-Katung felt compelled to fulfil his wishes of studying abroad. “I She became the mother of twin sons and engaged in frontline politics, first serving as a councillor in 2019.
Higher Ed Data Stories
AUGUST 28, 2024
Note: The blue bars show graduates in the year shown (so, 4,755, which you can see by hovering over the bar) while the yellow bar shows the entering class from six years prior (7,406 in 2019, who entered in 2013). You can choose any single ethnicity at the top left, using the filter.
The PIE News
SEPTEMBER 9, 2024
Source: Australian Department of Education The figures represented in the graph – which can be found at the bottom of the article – refer to new overseas student commencements (NOSCs) in 2023 and 2019, before the pandemic. Meanwhile, the 2025 figures represent ISPs for the upcoming year.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
NOVEMBER 18, 2024
Following the passage of the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act in 2019, CU Boulder conducted an equity analysis in 2021 to determine whether it complies with the new law. The Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act was enacted on Jan. 1, 2021, and was created to close the gender pay gap.
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