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Lee, John – NEA Higher Education Research Center Update, 2000
Higher education enrollment is going through a transition. Between 1992 and 1998, the enrollment growth rate has been nearly flat, but the National Center for Education Statistics now projects that enrollment will increase by 1.4% annually during the next decade. Not every college and university will realize this growth. The traditional college…
Descriptors: College Students, Colleges, Educational Trends, Enrollment Projections
Center for Education Statistics (ED/OERI), Washington, DC. – 1987
This first in a series of bulletins on trends and projections presents past and projected enrollment trends in public elementary and secondary schools from 1965 to 2000. Enrollments in regular elementary and secondary schools from the Center for Education Statistics' Common Core of Data Survey were used to develop the projections. For the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment, Enrollment Projections, Enrollment Trends
Andersen, Charles J. – Research Briefs, 1990
Older students (those beyond the age of 24) represented nearly 40 percent of all college and university enrollment in 1988, compared with 33 percent in 1974. Two sets of projections are suggested to show that, by 1995, the share of older students may increase somewhat, but students in the "traditional" age range (less than 25 years old) will still…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Age Differences, College Students
Liebschutz, David S.; Schieder, Jeffrey S.; Boyd, Donald J. – 1997
This report summarizes the proposed budgets for U.S. public elementary and secondary education for fiscal year 1998 and describes the budgets and the major factors that influence those budgets. It is the second in a series of "State Fiscal Briefs" on education finance by the Center for the Study of the States. The report is primarily based on…
Descriptors: Budgets, Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Stewart, Jewel H. – 1979
Data on age distributions for students enrolled in higher education institutions in Missouri for the 1978-79 school year are presented. The majority of students were within the traditional age group for college attendance (21 years of age or younger). This was especially true for the full-time undergraduate student. A substantial number of…
Descriptors: Age, College Students, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis