The Enrollment Cliff
Education scholars talk about an “enrollment cliff,” and it stems from a simple demographic fact: after reaching a peak in 2007, the number of babies born annually in America generally declined for more than a decade.
During the next decade, there will be a steady drop in the number of this nation’s 18-year-olds, which will almost certainly lead to a spike in college closures and mergers throughout the country, not only at small private schools with less-than-élite academic reputations but also at large regional public schools.
“If my kid does want to attend college in 2035, how many schools will she actually have to choose from?” Jay Caspian Kang asks in this article on The New Yorker https://newyorkermag.visitlink.me/8QmCvL
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