The latest enrollment data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center show what is, by now, a familiar pattern in the wake of the pandemic: Undergraduate attendance is trending down.
The data, released on Thursday, reveal that undergraduate enrollment has slipped by 4.4 percent, compared with the same time last year. In the center’s last snapshot of enrollment, reported last month,undergraduate attendance was down 4 percent.
Graduate enrollment continues to be a bright spot. It’s up 2.9 percent over last fall, a rise from the 2.7-percent increase reported in October.
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