Thursday, October 25, 2012

Enrollment Decreases at Georgia Colleges

                 
         As expected, fewer students than last year are attending college within the University System of Georgia this fall, according to figures officials released Wednesday.The system is teaching 314,365 students this year, a decline of 1.2 percent from last year. Of the system’s 35 colleges, 19 are teaching fewer students than last year. The largest declines are at two-year colleges and those that emphasize associate degree programs.

         Using preliminary data The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported three weeks ago that enrollment was down.This is only the third time since 1978 that enrollment has dropped. This reverses more than a decade of record-setting enrollment growth.

         System officials have said the decline was expected since the pace of growth has slowed in recent years. Accordin to Hank Huckaby, system officials have been working with colleges to prepare them for the drop.

         The main effect of less students enrolling in the colleges, is a decrease in tuition. The revenue loss comes at a perilous time, as the state has recently ordered public colleges and other agencies to cut spending because of the weak economy.

         State leaders said there are multiple reasons for the decline, but placed much of the blame on the economy as well as changes to the federal Pell Grant, Georgia’s HOPE scholarship, and other programs that have reduced the aid students receive. Officials said it’s too soon to tell whether the drop marks the start of a new trend, or is a one-year blip. This isn't just occuring in Georgia either, colleges all across the country have reported similar drops.



Sources: http://www.ajc.com/news/news/enrollment-drops-at-georgia-colleges/nSmzW/

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