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Pulliam, Barry – School Business Affairs, 1996
Describes how public schools can develop plans for coping with decreased student enrollment and limited revenue due to military base closures. Describes how two school districts responded to the closure of two military bases (George Air Force Base and Norton Air Force Base) in San Bernadino County, California. Two figures are included. (LMI)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends
Reisberg, Leo – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
A surprising upturn in fall 1998 college enrollments is attributed largely to increases in the number of high school graduates but also to some state policies concerning admission to state institutions. While campus officials are pleased at the trend, many are struggling to find housing for the students. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Freshmen, College Housing, Demography
Peer reviewedBowie, Stan L.; Hancock, Helen – Journal of Social Work Education, 2000
A survey of 120 African American and other Black (West Indian) graduates of two masters level programs in social work examined enrollment and career influences. Respondents identified as "very important" influences opportunity for career advancement, acquisition of new skills, professional status and credibility, and understanding…
Descriptors: Black Students, Career Development, Enrollment Trends, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedAstone, Nan Marie; Schoen, Robert; Ensminger, Margaret; Rothert, Kendra – Sociology of Education, 2000
Demonstrates that in a cohort of young, inner-city African-American adults (1) school reentry is a relatively common occurrence and (2) educational credentials are often acquired in a discontinuous fashion. Points to the relevance of the absence of age restrictions in U.S. schools. Aims to expand existing models of educational decision making to…
Descriptors: Blacks, Decision Making, Enrollment Trends, Females
Peer reviewedJournal of Blacks in Higher Education, 2002
One of the reasons that the college participation rate is so low for young blacks is the very large high school dropout rate among black students. Compares black high school graduations by state, black and white high school graduation rates by state, and high school graduation rates in selected cities. (SM)
Descriptors: Black Students, College Bound Students, Dropout Rate, Enrollment Trends
Peer reviewedPennington, Kevin L.; McGinty, Dixie; Williams, Mitchell R. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2002
Discusses a study that investigated the ability of national economic trends to predict enrollment in community colleges. Reports that unemployment rate, gross domestic product, dollars disposable income, and personal consumption expenditures are good indicators of trends in community college enrollment, but that consumer price index and average…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Economic Climate, Economic Factors, Employment Patterns
Peer reviewedPaulsen, Michael B.; St. John, Edward P. – Journal of Higher Education, 2002
Examined how students' enrollment responses to college costs--both in college choice and persistence decisions--vary by social class. Found substantial class-based patterns of enrollment behavior in response to prematriculation perceptions of college costs and actual postmatriculation costs, consistently restricting postsecondary opportunities for…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Access to Education, College Attendance, College Choice
Peer reviewedBlicblau, Aaron S. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 1997
Examines the teaching of science and technology in a new curriculum in the last year of high school in Victoria, Australia. Physics and chemistry were linked to the study of materials and technology. The area of materials related all three subjects but enrollments were much higher for physics and chemistry than for materials and technology. (AIM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Curriculum Development, Enrollment Trends, Foreign Countries
Palmer, James C. – Peer Review, 2000
Reviews data on student transfers between colleges, especially transfers from community colleges to baccalaureate-granting institutions. Considers the overall transfer picture, community college transfer rates, and complicating factors such as varying times students spend at community colleges before transferring and the increasing incidence of…
Descriptors: College Credits, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Data Interpretation
Desruisseaux, Paul – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1999
Presents analysis, graphs, and tables on trends in study abroad by American college students, noting a 13 percent increase last year. Identifies institutions with the largest numbers of students studying abroad, the top destinations, student characteristics, and program characteristics. Ascribes the increased demand to the strong U.S. economy,…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Educational Demand, Educational Trends, Enrollment Trends
Peer reviewedCross, Theodore – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 2001
Examines current support for the further racial integration of U.S. black colleges, focusing on whether black colleges may be permitted to adopt race-sensitive recruiting and admissions policies specifically calculated to identify, attract, and enroll white students. Highlights the danger of framing a general prohibition that will deny black…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Black Colleges, Black Students, College Admission
Peer reviewedMontmarquette, Claude; Mahseredjian, Sophie; Houle, Rachel – Economics of Education Review, 2001
Studies determinants of university dropouts, using a longitudinal data set on student enrollments at the University of Montreal. Variables explaining persistence and dropouts are related to a nontraditional class-size effect in first-year required courses and to type of university program. Strong academic performance influences student…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, College Students, Dropouts, Educational Policy
Hefner, David – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
As the country celebrates the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the case that ended legal segregation in American public schools, young Black men are, by most social indicators, unraveling at the seams. More are being incarcerated, more are rejecting fatherhood, more are dropping out of high school and fewer are going to college.…
Descriptors: African American Education, African Americans, Males, African American Students
Shirley, Valerie J. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
Accounting for only 1 percent of the total U.S. population, American Indians have a 60 percent to 70 percent high school dropout rate, the highest among all minority groups. At the same time, however, more American Indian students than ever are graduating from high school and leaving their home communities behind in pursuit of a higher education.…
Descriptors: Enrollment Trends, Postsecondary Education, College Bound Students, Poverty
Peer reviewedBrint, Steven; Riddle, Mark; Turk-Bicakci, Lori; Levy, Charles S. – Journal of Higher Education, 2005
One of the most important changes in American higher education over the last 30 years has been the gradual shrinking of the old arts and sciences core of undergraduate education and the expansion of occupational and professional programs. Occupational fields have accounted for approximately 60% of bachelors' degrees in recent years, up from 45% in…
Descriptors: Professional Education, Liberal Arts, Undergraduate Study, Educational Change


