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Subject Why have private colleges seen a drop in students? 📉
Date January 4, 2024 12:00 PM
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Did you know Carlow University administrators, faculty and staff no longer get raises until the school finalizes its enrollment numbers?

It is a tactic used by the school to counter drops in enrollment over the last decade ([link removed]) , an issue plaguing many of Pittsburgh’s private colleges.

What has caused these dips? PublicSource Higher Education reporter Emma Folts examines this in her most recent story. ⬇️


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** Pittsburgh’s smaller colleges teeter on edge of ‘enrollment cliff’ and tuition drought ([link removed])
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Private colleges abound in Pittsburgh, a city rebranded around the promise of “eds and meds.” But demographic trends, skepticism in the value of a degree and competition from other institutions spell fears for their future.
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** Innamorato sworn in as Allegheny executive, asking county not to fear change ([link removed])
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