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Wednesday, May 30, 2018

NCES Projecting Stagnant College Enrollment Numbers

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The National Center for Education Statistics is moderating its perspective on US higher education enrollment . Earlier NCES reports pro...
Wednesday, May 2, 2018

College Meltdown: State By State Changes

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The National Student Clearinghouse has provided College Meltdown with state by state changes in college enrollment fro...
Monday, September 18, 2017

US Department of Education Fails to Recognize College Meltdown

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The Department of Education's predictions about college enrollment may overestimate the number of students in 2023 by 5-7 million. ...
Tuesday, June 13, 2017

College Meltdown: NY, IL, MI, PA, VA hardest hit

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The US College Meltdown is not a fast-moving crash, nor is it felt evenly across the nation. That's why many professionals still deny t...
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Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Community Colleges at the Heart of College Meltdown

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Community college enrollment has dropped by 1.6 million students (23%) in the last six years.  Even worse, full-time enrollment at com...
Saturday, May 13, 2017

Charting the College Meltdown

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This chart illustrates the mostly downward movement of the College Meltdown.  Overall, revenues to higher education institutions continue to...
Wednesday, May 3, 2017

"Creative Destruction" in Higher Ed Will Accelerate Under Trump and DeVos

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Dahn Shaulis dahneshaulis@gmail.com 42% of today’s college students are living near or below the poverty line. Student services...
Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Bibliography of the College Meltdown

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Dahn Shaulis CollegeMeltdown@protonmail.com Alexander, B. (2020). Academia Next: The Futures of Higher Education Angulo, A. (2016). Dipl...
Monday, December 19, 2016

College Meltdown at a Turning Point

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[Image above: Turning Point USA, a neoconservative student group, has grown to more than 1100 high school and college chapters since ...
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The Higher Education Inquirer (HEI) is edited by Dahn Shaulis and Glen McGhee. Since 2016, HEI has been a trusted source about the US higher education industry. Advocating for transparency, accountability, and value, our content informs and empowers workers and consumers navigating the higher ed system. Guest authors include Bryan Alexander (Future Trends Forum), Ann Bowers (Debt Collective), James Michael Brodie (Black and Gold Project Foundation), Randall Collins (UPenn), Garrett Fitzgerald (College Recon), Erica Gallagher, Henry Giroux (McMaster University),Tarah Gramza (Sweet v Cardona), David Halperin (Republic Report), Bill Harrington (Croatan Institute), Phil Hill (On EdTech), Hank Kalet (Rutgers), Neil Kraus (UWRF), Wendy Lynne Lee (Bloomsburg University of PA), Annelise Orleck (Dartmouth), Robert Kelchen (University of Tennessee), Debbi Potts (whistleblower), Jack Metzger (Roosevelt University), Derek Newton (The Cheat Sheet), Gary Roth (Rutgers-Newark), Mark Salisbury (TuitionFit), Darren Slade (Global Center for Religious Research), Gary Stocker (College Viability), Harry Targ (Purdue), and Helena Worthen (Higher Ed Labor United).
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