As an expert in the college admissions field, Senior Vice President, Nanci Tessier, weighs in on the conversation around price and aid versus the value proposition of an institution.
A Historic Decline in U.S. Births Signals More Enrollment Troubles
Senior Vice President, Nanci Tessier, speaks on the impending demographic cliff, and what it means for all higher education institutions.
The Wait List Generation
David Strauss discusses the recent studentPOLL findings that 20 percent of students this year are on waiting lists, and they still have hopes of getting in. The figure is 29 percent for minority students.
Think Twice Before Rolling Out a Tuition Reset
Craig Goebel discusses how an institution’s decision about a price reset could expand the college’s application numbers…but also how it could backfire.
Pedal to the Metal
David Strauss, Jamie Ealy and Eric Collum describe why and how to accelerate institutional strategy in the midst of a crisis.
What Higher Ed Has Learned From Covid-19 So Far
Recently published data from the National Student Clearinghouse matched what was found in March’s studentPOLL, that 17% of respondents were rethinking their plans to attend a four-year college full time, was accurate. Art & Science Group’s Nanci Tessier, and other higher education leaders, weigh in.
The (Deferred) Class Of 2020
Principal, Craig Goebel, and Senior Associate, Jamie Ealy, weigh in on the hard financial reality colleges and universities are facing due to the higher retention rates brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rebates and Reversals
Principals, Craig Goebel and David Strauss, discuss the dichotomy between how students are seeing the monetary value of college during a pandemic versus normal times.
This May Be the Worst Season of Summer Melt in Memory. Here’s How Some Colleges Are Fighting It
The Chronicle of Higher Education continues to reference Art & Science Group’s studentPOLL reports as a reputable source of data about the thoughts and possible actions of those high school students that were and continue to be effected by the COVID-19 pandemic.