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Despite Headwinds, College Enrollment Increases Nationwide Once Again

The number of enrolled college students increased 1% this spring, bringing total postsecondary enrollment to 18.6 million students, according to the latest NSCRC report

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forbes.comStai leggendo9 g fa

Despite Headwinds, College Enrollment Increases Nationwide Once Again

The number of enrolled college students increased 1% this spring, bringing total postsecondary enrollment to 18.6 million students, according to the latest NSCRC report

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insidehighered.com8 g fa

3 Takeaways From Spring Enrollment Data

Building on data from the fall, spring enrollment numbers show declines in master’s program candidates and highlight a split in community college enrollment.

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  1. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·forbes.com

    Despite Headwinds, College Enrollment Increases Nationwide Once Again

    The number of enrolled college students increased 1% this spring, bringing total postsecondary enrollment to 18.6 million students, according to the latest NSCRC report

  2. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·insidehighered.com

    3 Takeaways From Spring Enrollment Data

    Building on data from the fall, spring enrollment numbers show declines in master’s program candidates and highlight a split in community college enrollment.