CNBC notes Art & Science Group’s new studentPOLL research while looking at how May 1 is no longer the mostly - permanent marker college leaders can use to gauge their final class size.
Poll Shows Fewer High School Seniors Going To College In The Fall
Art & Science Principal, Rick Hesel, discusses the firm’s new studentPOLL research and how these findings could have a shock on the traditional higher education system.
As traditional college campuses shut down, online schools get their chance to shine
CNBC notes Art & Science Group’s new studentPOLL research in relation to how even admitted students are changing their plans when it comes to continuing their education.
Amid coronavirus layoffs, high school seniors are too uncertain to commit to a college
USA Today speaks with Craig Goebel, Principal at Art & Science Group, about findings from the recent studentPOLL survey and it’s impact on college students and institutions looking ahead to the fall.
Colleges Announce Plans To Reopen As High School Seniors Face May 1 ‘Decision Day’
Forbes shares student perspectives as they look ahead to a bleak picture of fall 2020 painted by findings from a recent studentPOLL survey.
What Prospective Freshmen Think About the Fall
Rick Hesel, Principal at Art & Science Group discusses findings from the recent studentPOLL survey and offers universities leaders insights on where to target their planning.
Study shows steep decline in students signed up for fall semester
Principal, Craig Goebel, speaks with Jamie Costello on WMAR Baltimore about college student perspectives looking ahead to the Fall 2020 semester.
Will Colleges Reopen In The Fall?
The continuing dilemma surrounding college - going students and their families is will campuses reopen in the fall? Using Art & Science Group’s recent studentPOLL data, the TODAY show begins to address this question.
More Cause for Concern About Fall Enrollment
Inside Higher Ed speaks with Art & Science Principals, Craig Goebel and Rick Hesel, as well as Senior Vice President, Nanci Tessier, as they begin to reveal the new and important findings of the most recent round of studentPOLL research