Art & Science Group’s Senior Vice President, Nanci Tessier, discusses how an institutions financial need to meet a bottom line and the students’ desire to pay less for an online education must meet in the middle.
What Rising High School Seniors Think
Art & Science Group’s most recent studentPOLL research and findings about the possible results of the next enrollment cycle in higher education are reviewed in Inside Higher Ed.
How Will Covid-19 Affect the Next Round of College Applicants? Here’s an Early Look
Art & Science Group principal, David Strauss, discusses the firm’s most recent studentPOLL research and what the findings can mean for the next enrollment cycle in higher education.
Colleges adapt gap year programs as coronavirus limits options
While referencing Art & Science Group’s studentPOLL research from April 2020, Principal, Rick Hesel, weighs in on how students will react to different scenarios for the fall - both online and on campus.
Coronavirus pandemic may spur higher college acceptance rates
Higher learning institutions continue to deal with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the findings from Art & Science Group’s recent studentPOLL still hold true.
The rise of the pandemic-era 'gap year'
BBC references Art & Science Group’s recent studentPOLL report to explain how COVID - 19 is effecting students’ decisions regarding gap years versus attending the institutions they’ve been accepted to in fall 2020.
Inside the Scramble for Students
The Chronicle speaks with David Strauss, principal, and Nanci Tessier, Senior Vice President about what they’re observing in the higher ed market as universities work to find the best way to approach the Fall semester.
Many high school seniors in the “class of COVID” are rethinking their college plans
Marketplace observes Art & Science Group’s new studentPOLL research while looking at how the COVID-19 pandemic brings a different level of uncertainty about when and where to deposit.
Colleges acceptance rates may go higher as schools start aggressively courting applicants
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.