The Chronicle of Higher Education

After the Deluge, the Drought?

How admissions offices are preparing for a shrinking pool of traditional applicants

The bull market for admissions is nearing its end. The number of new high-school graduates in the United States has increased steadily each year since the mid-1990s, and colleges have seen the number of applications climb right along with it.

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