Undergraduate enrollment has been on the rise for two semesters as of Spring 2024 — so is it time for universities to ease up? Not quite. While the numbers may be promising, higher education still faces significant challenges. Demographic changes, rising doubts about the value of a degree, financial pressures, and uncertain career paths continue to reshape the landscape. Institutions need to stay vigilant and proactive with their enrollment strategies to stay ahead. This panel discussion is moderated by higher ed enrollment and student success expert Ian Wilhelm, Deputy Managing Editor at The Chronicle of Higher Education. Why attend? This forum will dive into topics such as: Whether the so-called “enrollment cliff” is right around the corner or not, universities can’t afford to become complacent. Discover how to elevate your recruitment efforts and ensure your institution stands out in a competitive market. Speakers:
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