Michigan’s public universities have lost 45,000 students since 2011. It’s about to get worse.
Principal, Nanci Tessier, speaks on how the shrinking market of students attending higher education institutions means colleges and universities need to substantially outshine their competition.
A College’s Applications Fall by Half, and the President Is Thrilled
Principal Craig Goebel, shares a different viewpoint on the possible dangers of one college’s new enrollment strategy.
The National College Housing Crisis Looks a Little Different at TSU
Colleges and Universities across the nation have been faced with housing shortages, and Principal Craig Goebel, provides context as to why this is.
Students still value career-oriented education over liberal arts experiences, research finds
Craig Goebel, Principal, discusses the new findings about high school seniors opinions on liberal arts institutions from Art & Science Group’s most recent edition of studentPOLL.
The Perilous Predicament of the Very Small College
Nanci Tessier, Principal, discusses how the pandemic has changed the market, specifically in relation to the freshman experience at large universities versus small colleges.
What It Takes to Transform a Hotel Into a College Dorm
Principal, David Strauss, provides insight on how there are more than just financial repercussions and concerns when it comes to students’ housing experiences.
Why College Rankings Will Never Go Away
College rankings serve as ongoing basis for discussion and judgement. Principal, David Strauss, discusses what else may matter more to institutions in the college search process.
Many high school seniors prefer high-amenity colleges, survey shows
More high school graduates prefer a four-year degree with a high-amenity campus, and Principal David Strauss, weighs in on why that is.
Why Fewer High-School Graduates Are Going to College
Fewer high school graduates are pursuing four-year degrees, and Principal, David Strauss, weighs in on why that is.