
Fall Enrollments Decline For 8th Consecutive Year
In fall 2019, overall postsecondary enrollments decreased 1.3 percent or more than 231,000 students from the previous fall to 17.9 million students.
In fall 2019, overall postsecondary enrollments decreased 1.3 percent or more than 231,000 students from the previous fall to 17.9 million students.
For spring 2019, here are the top undergraduate majors gaining enrollment at four-year and two-year institutions.
In spring 2019, overall postsecondary enrollments decreased 1.7 percent or nearly 300,000 students from the previous spring.
Review the Fall 2018 Current Term Enrollment Estimates from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.
A look at the top 5 undergraduate majors that gained and lost enrollment according to the Current Term Enrollment Estimates Report.
6 of 10 States Seeing Largest Enrollment Declines Are in the Midwest or Northeast
According to the Fall 2017 Current Term Enrollment Estimates report, higher education enrollment has declined for the sixth consecutive year.
The National Student Clearinghouse® Research Center™ released the Fall 2017 Current Term Enrollment Estimates.
According to the Spring Current Term Enrollment Estimates from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, more than 18.3 million students enrolled in spring 2016, down 1.3 percent compared to spring 2015.
Fall postsecondary enrollments continue to decline, according to the just-released Fall Current Term Enrollment Estimates from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.