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STUDENTS
ENROLLMENT TRENDS
U. of Denver to Start Interviewing All Prospective Students (12/19/2003)
How One Community College Copes When Online Enrollment Soars (12/19/2003)
Admissions Officials at Harvard, Stanford, and Yale Call New Early-Admissions Plan a Success (11/21/2003)
American Students Flocking to Foreign-Language Courses (11/21/2003)
A New Campus Sign: No Vacancy (11/7/2003)
OPINION Surprise and Demand: Beware the 'Bubble' in College Admissions (10/17/2003)
Minority Enrollment in Colleges More Than Doubled in Past 20 Years, Study Finds (10/17/2003)
Summer Enrollments Are Rising at Many Colleges (8/15/2003)
Report Sees Widening of College Gender Gap (6/27/2003)
Most Americans Oppose Race-Conscious Admissions Policies, Poll Finds (6/20/2003)
For-Profit Colleges See Rising Minority Enrollments (5/30/2003)
Families See Plentiful Options and Tough Choices on Paying for College (5/2/2003)
Texas Falls Behind in Plan to Enroll More Minority Students (1/17/2003)
Virginia Weighs Banning Illegal Immigrants From State Colleges
(1/10/2003)
A Surge of Students (11/1/2002)
Phoenix Rises: The university's online program attracts students, profits, and praise (11/1/2002)
Minority Enrollment Continues to Rise, Report Says (9/27/2002)
Minority Enrollment in Florida Remains Unchanged (9/20/2002)
Report on Latino Students Notes High Enrollment Rate, Lower Graduation Rate (9/20/2002)
The Ups and Downs of Theology Enrollments (9/13/2002)
Bridging the Gap (8/9/2002)
Nurses Needed, Stat. (8/2/2002)
U. of Oregon Offers Discount on Late-Afternoon Classes (7/19/2002)
Community Colleges Start to Ask, Where Are the Men? (6/28/2002)
Report Details Value of Support Networks to Female Engineering Students (6/14/2002)
California Policy Most Helps Hispanic and Rural Applicants (5/31/2002)
U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Drops Early-Decision Admissions (5/3/2002)
For Many Community Colleges, Enrollment Equals Capacity (4/26/2002)
Undergraduates Heed the Writer's Muse (3/15/2002)
A New Look for CUNY (3/1/2002)
Professional-School Enrollments Boom as Many Parts of the Economy Tank (2/15/2002)
Report Notes Drop in Minority Students in Business Programs (2/15/2002)
New Attacks on Early Decision (1/11/2002)
Early-Decision Tally Suggests That Students Are Still Willing to Go Far From Home for College (12/7/2001)
Foreign Enrollments Grow in the U.S., but So Does Competition From Other Nations (11/16/2001)
Amid National Boom in Enrollments, Some Liberal-Arts Colleges See Declines (10/19/2001)
Many Community Colleges Report a Boom in Their Enrollments (10/19/2001)
Summertime, and Summer School Is Booming (7/27/2001)
Report Calls for Greater Efforts to Increase Number of Female Scientists and Engineers (7/27/2001)
Group Seeks to Raise Hispanic Enrollment (6/15/2001)
Opinion: WHAT DIRECTION FOR STUDY ABROAD?: Eliminate the Roadblocks (5/18/2001)
Opinion: WHAT DIRECTION FOR STUDY ABROAD?: First, Look Homeward (5/18/2001)
Opinion: 'Swarthmouth' and Other College Choices (5/18/2001)
Enrollment Falls, and a Small College Debates Its Futurer (5/4/2001)
More Students Study Abroad, but Their Stays Are Shorter (11/17/2000)
A Crossroads for Women's Colleges (11/10/2000)
Are Male Students in Short Supply, or Is This 'Crisis' Exaggerated? (11/3/2000)
How is distance education changing community colleges? (Online discussion) (11/17/2000)
At Meeting of College-Admission Counselors, Talk Turns to Dwindling Male Enrollments (10/20/2000)
A Catholic Revival at Southern Colleges (10/6/2000)
After More Than 80 Years, Emmanuel College Decides to Admit Men (9/29/2000)
Opinion: How Selective Colleges Heighten Inequality (9/15/2000)
Should Medical Schools Admit More Applicants? (8/4/2000)
Canada Scrambles to Increase Medical-School Enrollments (8/4/2000)
NSF Report Warns of Declining Graduate Enrollments in Science (7/7/2000)
U. of Phoenix Reports Enrollment Growth on Land and Online (7/7/2000)
College Campuses Will Grow More Diverse, Report Says (6/2/2000)
States Without Affirmative Action Focus on Community-College Transfers (5/26/2000)
This Year, It's Prospective Freshmen Who Are Keeping Colleges in Suspense (5/26/2000)
A Top University Wonders Why It Has No Black Freshmen (4/28/2000)
Princeton Approves 10% Expansion of Undergraduate Enrollment (4/28/2000)
Racial Segregation Is Revived in South Africa's Dormitories (4/28/2000)
U. of California Sees Increase in Minority Applicants Admitted (4/14/2000)
Crowded Cal State U. Campuses Are Asked to Add Distance-Education Programs (3/31/2000)
U. of Virginia Sees Drop in Black Applicants (2/18/2000)
Study Counts More Minority Students Earning Degrees, as of 1997 (2/18/2000)
Opinion: 'Early Decision' Is a Gold Rush, With Many Left Out in the Cold (1/21/2000)
Measuring the Value of an Ivy Degree (1/14/2000)
Minority Students Posted Slight Increase in College Enrollment in 1997, Report Says (12/17/99)
Colleges Look for Ways to Reverse a Decline in Enrollment of Men (11/26/99)
Applications to California's Public Colleges Predicted to Rise 36% by 2010 (10/1/99)
Business Enrollments Boom at For-Profit Colleges (10/1/99)
Several Fast-Growing States Prepare for Projected Enrollment Increases (7/9/99)
More Women Than Men Found to Take Non-Linear Paths Through College (6/18/99)
Master's Degrees, Once Scorned, Attract Students and Generate Revenue (5/21/99)
Princeton Tries to Explain a Drop in Jewish Enrollment (5/14/99)
Sharp Drop in Jewish Enrollment at Princeton U. Stirs Concern (5/7/99)
If Marriage Ends, Older Women Are Motivated to Attend College (4/9/99)
Minority Numbers Down Sharply at California Medical Schools, Report Says(4/2/99)
Nursing Schools Perplexed by Falling Enrollments (3/12/99)
Enrollments Surge at Christian Colleges (3/5/99)
Surge in Continuing Education Brings Profits for Universities (2/19/99)
Number of Women Applying to Medical School Levels Off (1/8/99)
New York City Becomes a Hot College Town (9/26/97)
Enrollment Is Up at Many Institutions (9/26/97)
Elite Private Colleges See a Drop in Applications (3/7/97)
Anxious College Applicants Seek Edge by Hiring Consultants (1/24/97)
Children of Divorced Less Likely to Go to College, Study Says (7/12/96)
Students Hope 'Early Decision' Will Get Them to Good Colleges (3/15/96)
More 4-Year-College Students Take Classes at 2-Year Colleges (8/4/95)

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