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Tri-C and Stark State saw a positive shift for fall 2024. Lorain County Community College's enrollment is stable. Lakeland Community College enrollment is in freefall.
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Kent State's enrollment is up this fall; how do Cleveland State, Youngstown State and Akron compare?The positive enrollment trend for the fall 2024 semester at Kent State University comes as higher education across Northeast Ohio grapples with budget issues resulting from years of declining enrollment.
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The increase at Youngstown State for the fall 2024 semester is driven, in part but not entirely, by transfers from a nearby, soon-to-be-shuttered community college.
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15-day fall enrollment numbers are rolling in for Ohio universities and colleges over the coming weeks. Cleveland State saw its first increase in years, while Baldwin Wallace is reporting positive trends despite a slight overall dip.
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Youngstown State President Bill Johnson discussed higher education's enrollment woes while also responding to criticism about his political background.
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The institution has seen enrollment declines and is using $9 million from its reserves to pay for the retirement incentive program, meant to help the college cut costs in the long run.
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Kent State University and the University of Akron received some good news this fall with a slight increase in overall enrollment; meanwhile, Cleveland State and Youngstown State are continuing to see overall enrollment declines.
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Enrollment continues to decline for many Northeast Ohio universities, but there are some signs of stabilization locally and nationally, as well as two local stories of success Case Western Reserve University and Cuyahoga Community College.
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