Colleges Work Harder To Lure New Students
A down economy usually means a bump in enrollment at colleges and universities: Applications tend to go up as job prospects go down. But in this recession, private colleges especially are finding themselves working harder to fill their freshman classes.
Full-text article by Tovia Smith is available via NPR, 3.30.09.
Labels: enrollment, higher education, private colleges
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